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U-937 Cell Lysate: sc-2239

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  • 500 µg protein in 200 µl SDS-PAGE Western blotting buffer
  • human whole cell lysate; histiocytic lymphoma cells
  • whole cell lysate provided as Western blotting positive control
  • should be stored at -20°C and repeated freezing and thawing should be minimized
  • sample vial should be placed at 95° C for up to 5 minutes, once prior to use

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U-937 Cell Lysate is derived from U-937 cells, a human histiocytic lymphoma cell line originally established from the pleural effusion of a 37-year-old male patient with diffuse histiocytic lymphoma. This lysate is extensively used in immunological and oncological research to study monocyte and macrophage differentiation, signal transduction, and the mechanisms of leukemia and lymphoma. U-937 cells can be induced to differentiate into macrophage-like cells, making the lysate valuable for investigating the molecular changes associated with differentiation and activation. Researchers utilize U-937 Cell Lysate to analyze the expression and post-translational modifications of key proteins involved in signaling pathways such as NF-κB, JAK/STAT, and PI3K/AKT using techniques like western blotting, immunoprecipitation, and mass spectrometry. This lysate is also instrumental in studying the effects of various cytokines and chemical agents on cell signaling and gene expression. Additionally, U-937 Cell Lysate aids in the identification of protein interactions and the elucidation of pathways that regulate apoptosis, proliferation, and immune responses. By comparing U-937 lysates with those from normal monocytes and macrophages, scientists can uncover specific molecular alterations associated with histiocytic lymphoma, providing insights into the cellular mechanisms driving malignancy and immune regulation.

U-937 Cell Lysate References:

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U-937 Cell Lysate

sc-2239
500 µg/200 µl
$118.00