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NT2-D1
Cat.No.: CSC-6306W
Species: Human
Source: testis
Morphology: monoclonal continuous culture, grown as monolayer, morphology epithelial
Culture Properties: monolayer
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Tissue: testis;
Tumor: carcinoma, embryonal pluripotent;
Derived from: metastasis to lung, original line NTERA-2
Yes, there are ethical considerations associated with working with testicular tumor cells, as with any human-derived cells. Researchers must obtain appropriate informed consent from patients for the use of their samples and ensure compliance with ethical guidelines and regulations governing human subjects research.
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Average Rating: 4.0 | 1 Scientist has reviewed this product
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The tumor cells I purchased were consistently healthy and displayed the expected characteristics, which greatly facilitated my experiments.
25 July 2023
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