Immortalized cell lines are cell populations that can proliferate beyond the limited lifespan of primary cells. While primary cells more closely reflect the original tissue environment, they usually undergo senescence after a limited number of passages. Immortalized cells overcome this limitation and provide a more expandable and consistent in vitro model for repeated experiments, long-term studies, assay development, and routine cell-based research.
Immortalization can be achieved through different biological mechanisms, including telomerase activation, viral gene expression, spontaneous adaptation, or other genetic changes that support extended cell growth. Because immortalized cells are easier to maintain and expand than many primary cells, they are widely used when researchers need reproducible cell populations, sufficient cell numbers, and stable experimental conditions across multiple assays.
This category includes immortalized cell lines that are not grouped under a specific immortalization method-based category, such as hTERT-immortalized, SV40-immortalized, or HPV E6/E7-immortalized cell lines. These models may originate from different tissues, species, and cell types, and they can support a broad range of studies in cell biology, toxicology, drug screening, gene expression analysis, pathway research, host-pathogen interaction, and assay optimization.
Researchers can select suitable cell lines based on species, tissue origin, morphology, growth characteristics, and available quality control information. For customers who require additional details about the immortalization background of a specific cell line, Ascent Research can help confirm product-specific information with the laboratory.
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