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A-375 cell lysate is derived from the A-375 cell line, which is a human melanoma cell line originally established from a skin lesion of a 54-year-old female patient. These cells are widely utilized in the field of cancer research, particularly in studies focusing on melanoma, a form of skin cancer known for its high metastatic potential and resistance to traditional treatments. The lysate itself is a preparation that includes the whole cell contents obtained after lysing, or breaking down, the A-375 cells. This process releases a variety of cellular components, including proteins, DNA, RNA, and other biomolecules, which are crucial for various biochemical and molecular biology experiments. Researchers use A-375 cell lysate extensively in proteomics to identify and quantify protein expression levels, study protein interactions, and observe the effects of gene manipulation. In addition, this lysate serves as a valuable control in Western blotting, immunoprecipitation, and other assay techniques that require a comprehensive understanding of the cellular components and their functions. By providing a snapshot of the cellular environment, A-375 cell lysate aids researchers in elucidating the molecular pathways and mechanisms underlying melanoma progression and in exploring new avenues for basic scientific inquiry.
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Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
A-375 Cell Lysate | sc-3811 | 500 µg/200 µl | $118.00 |