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The BE(2)-M17 whole cell lysate originates from the BE(2)-M17 cell line, a subline of the BE(2) neuroblastoma cell line, which itself was derived from a metastatic site of a neuroblastoma patient. This particular lysate is a complex mixture of cellular components including proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and small metabolites, encapsulating the diverse molecular constituents of these cells. BE(2)-M17 cells are widely recognized for their neuronal properties and are extensively used in neurological research to study neurobiology and neurophysiology. The lysate from these cells provides a valuable tool for researchers aiming to understand neuronal behavior and the underlying mechanisms of neurogenesis. Researchers have employed BE(2)-M17 whole cell lysates in various studies focused on the neuronal differentiation processes, signaling pathways relevant to neuronal survival and death, and the cellular responses to different environmental stimuli. By analyzing these lysates, scientists can identify and quantify the expression of specific proteins and assess changes in the proteome associated with different stages of neuronal cell life or exposure to neuroactive substances. This makes BE(2)-M17 whole cell lysate a critical resource in the field of neuroscience for uncovering the complexities of neuronal cells and enhancing our understanding of cellular processes relevant to neurobiology.
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Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
BE (2)-M17 Whole Cell Lysate | sc-364358 | 500 µg/200 µl | $118.00 |