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Bt474 Cells

Bt474 cells are a type of human breast cancer cell line derived from a primary breast tumor. They are of particular scientific interest due to their aggressive nature, their ability to grow and adapt in a variety of experimental conditions, and their ability to express a variety of proteins and receptors found in th…

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Overview

Bt474 cells are a type of human breast cancer cell line derived from a primary breast tumor. They are of particular scientific interest due to their aggressive nature, their ability to grow and adapt in a variety of experimental conditions, and their ability to express a variety of proteins and receptors found in the human breast cancer cell. Bt474 cells are used in a range of biomedical studies, including those related to understanding the molecular basis of breast cancer, testing potential treatments and agents, and for the development of new therapeutic strategies. The availability of this cell line has enabled researchers to gain insights into breast cancer biology that would have been difficult to obtain from other sources, making it an invaluable tool for advancing breast cancer research.

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Faiz Ul Amin · Korea, Democratic People's Rep Yuping Li · United States Hong WAN · United Kingdom

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