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EpH4 Mouse Mammary Epithelial Cell Line
EpH4 mouse mammary epithelial cell line is a versatile system for studying a spectrum of morphological transformation spanning breast cancer metastasis, EMT, and hormonal regulation.
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About This Item
Codice UNSPSC:
41106514
NACRES:
NA.81
Prodotti consigliati
applicazioni
cell analysis
Descrizione generale
Mammary epithelial cells are a model for cellular plasticity, the ability to undergo varied morphological changes. One of the significant aspects of mammary-derived tumors is epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), which gives rise to the migratory behavior required for metastasis (1). Cellular plasticity makes mammary epithelial cell models valuable for the study of breast cancer malignancy in addition to hormonal regulation of differentiation and epithelial cell polarization.
Eph4 is a spontaneously immortalized cell line derived from primary murine mammary epithelial cells (2). EpH4 cells can be induced to synthesize milk proteins, such as caseins, upon the induction with lactogenic hormones such as prolactin, hydrocortisone, and insulin. For normal maintenance Eph4 cells should be cultured at high density (semi-confluency) and passaged before reaching confluency to avoid polarization and selective culture of single cells. Post-confluent Eph4 cells undergo polarization and formation of hemicysts or dome-like structures characterized by unidirectional transport of ions (3).
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Eph4 cell line is a spontaneously immortalized clone derived from primary mammary epithelial cells of a female BALB/c mouse.
Research Category:
Cancer
Eph4 is a spontaneously immortalized cell line derived from primary murine mammary epithelial cells (2). EpH4 cells can be induced to synthesize milk proteins, such as caseins, upon the induction with lactogenic hormones such as prolactin, hydrocortisone, and insulin. For normal maintenance Eph4 cells should be cultured at high density (semi-confluency) and passaged before reaching confluency to avoid polarization and selective culture of single cells. Post-confluent Eph4 cells undergo polarization and formation of hemicysts or dome-like structures characterized by unidirectional transport of ions (3).
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Eph4 cell line is a spontaneously immortalized clone derived from primary mammary epithelial cells of a female BALB/c mouse.
Research Category:
Cancer
Origine della linea cellulare
Mouse, Epithelial Cells
Confezionamento
≥1X106 cells/vial
Stoccaggio e stabilità
Store in liquid nitrogen. The cells can be cultured for at least 10 passages after initial thawing without significantly affecting the cell marker expression and functionality.
Altre note
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Codice della classe di stoccaggio
10 - Combustible liquids
Classe di pericolosità dell'acqua (WGK)
WGK 1
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