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Rat Mammary Fibroblasts-Immortalized by SV40T Antigens
Product Overview
The mammary gland is located between the superficial and deep layers of the subcutaneous superficial fascia. The superficial fascia extends into the mammary gland tissue, forming cord-like lobular septa. One end of these septa connects to the pectoral fascia, and the other end connects to the skin, anchoring the mammary gland to the subcutaneous tissue of the chest. The mammary gland is one of the few mammalian organs that can repeatedly undergo processes of growth, functional differentiation, and regression. Fibrous connective tissue extends between the mammary gland tissues, forming numerous septa. This fibrous connective tissue provides support and fixation for the breast, and it is composed of fibroblasts. Rat Mammary Fibroblasts-Immortalized by SV40T Antigens were generated via lentiviral transfection carrying the SV40 gene (these cells acquire puromycin resistance after transfection).
Specifications
Target Information
These cells are transformed and stably express the large T-antigen of the simian virus 40 (SV40T antigens) to immortalize the cells and extend their lifespan.
Shipping and Storage
This product is shipped with dry ice. It's recommended to store the product with liquid nitrogen and never in a -20 °C or -80 °C refrigerator. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing of the product.
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The product is for research use only.
Not for commercial, prophylactic, diagnostic, or therapeutic applications.