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SCC-4 whole cell lysate is derived from the SCC-4 cell line, established from a human squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue. This lysate is a valuable resource in oral cancer research, particularly for studying the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying squamous cell carcinoma. Researchers use SCC-4 lysate to examine the pathways involved in epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), a key process in tumor metastasis and invasion. It also facilitates the study of gene expression profiles associated with cancer progression, including the roles of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes specific to oral carcinogenesis. The lysate allows for the analysis of response mechanisms to oxidative stress and the cellular adaptations to hypoxic conditions within the tumor microenvironment. Additionally, SCC-4 lysate is used to explore the impact of environmental carcinogens on cellular signaling pathways that promote cell proliferation and survival. By providing a comprehensive profile of proteins and their interactions, SCC-4 lysate aids in advancing the understanding of squamous cell carcinoma's biology. This approach enriches the foundational knowledge of cancer biology, enhancing the scientific community's understanding of oral cancer pathophysiology.
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Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
SCC-4 Whole Cell Lysate | sc-364363 | 500 µg/200 µl | $118.00 |