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HuT 78 Whole Cell Lysate is derived from the HuT 78 cell line, which is a human cutaneous T-cell lymphoma cell line established from the peripheral blood of a patient with Szary syndrome, a type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. This cell line is commonly used in immunological and cellular biology research due to its origin from T-cells, which are pivotal in the immune response. The lysate itself is generated by lysing HuT 78 cells to release a wide range of cellular components, including proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and other small molecules. These components provide a comprehensive snapshot of the cell's biochemical and metabolic states, making the lysate a valuable resource for studying T-cell biology and the underlying mechanisms of lymphoma cell behavior. Researchers utilize HuT 78 Whole Cell Lysate in a variety of applications such as studying T-cell signaling pathways, gene expression, and the effect of various stimuli on T-cell function and behavior. In addition, this lysate serves as an important tool in research focused on understanding the regulation of immune responses at the cellular level, particularly in the context of immune cell proliferation and the molecular mechanisms driving lymphoma progression. Through such studies, HuT 78 lysates contribute significantly to the basic scientific understanding of lymphocyte function and pathology.
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Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
HuT 78 Whole Cell Lysate | sc-2208 | 500 µg/200 µl | $118.00 |