QUICK LINKS
SEE ALSO...
ECV304 cell lysate, derived from a cell line originally thought to be endothelial but later identified as a contaminant from a bladder carcinoma cell line (T24), is widely utilized in studies related to cancer biology and cellular behavior. This lysate offers valuable insights into the mechanisms of angiogenesis, migration, and cellular adhesion, processes critical in cancer progression and metastasis. Researchers use ECV304 lysate to investigate the expression and activity of proteins involved in cell-to-cell interactions and migration, such as integrins and cadherins, as well as signaling pathways like Rho/ROCK and PI3K/Akt, which are fundamental in regulating cytoskeletal dynamics and cellular motility. The ability of ECV304 cells to form tubule-like structures in vitro makes the lysate particularly useful for studying pseudo-angiogenic processes. Additionally, this lysate aids in the exploration of cellular responses to hypoxic conditions, a common feature in solid tumors, providing a model to understand how cancer cells adapt to low oxygen environments. By studying these aspects, ECV304 cell lysate contributes to the broader understanding of tumor biology and cellular mechanisms of adaptation.
Ordering Information
Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
ECV304 Cell Lysate | sc-2269 | 500 µg/200 µl | $118.00 |