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hTERT-HPNE | ovaryresearch.com

hTERT-HPNE

Product Type:
Immortalized Cell Line
Species:
Homo sapiens (Human)
Tissue Source:
Pancreas (pancreatic duct)
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The hTERT-HPNE cell line is an hTERT-immortalized epithelial cell line derived from the human pancreatic duct. It was established by transducing hTERT cDNA into primary human pancreatic duct cells. These cells express the neuronal stem cell marker Nestin. The immortalization process extends their lifespan while preserving key non-cancerous characteristics, such as a diploid karyotype and the expression of wild-type p16(INK4a), p53, and K-Ras. <br> <br>Synonyms: hTERT-Human Pancreatic Nestin-Expressing cells

Shipping Info: Cryopreserved in vials and shipped on dry ice

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Cell TypeEpithelial cell line
Sex of DonorMale
Age52 years
Derived From SitePancreas
MorphologyEpithelial-like
Growth ModeAdherent
Temperature37°C
Atmosphere5% CO₂
Sterility testingThe bacterial, yeast, and fungi are not detected in these cells by daily monitor.
Mycoplasma testingNegative for mycoplasma through PCR analysis

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