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- HEK 293 cells - Wikipedia
They are called HEK since they originated in human embryonic kidney cultures, while the number 293 came from Graham's habit of numbering his experiments; the original HEK 293 cell clone was from his 293rd experiment
- What Are HEK293 Cells and Why Are They Used in Research?
The “HEK” stands for Human Embryonic Kidney, indicating their derivation from embryonic kidney tissue The “293” refers to Graham’s 293rd experiment, where he established this cell line
- 293 [HEK-293] - CRL-1573 | ATCC
293 [HEK-293] is a cell line exhibiting epithelial morphology that was isolated from the kidney of a human embryo This cell line can be used in industrial biotechnology and toxicology research It has applications in efficacy testing and viruscide testing
- An Overview of HEK-293 Cell Line - Beckman
HEK-293 cells were generated in 1973 by transfection of normal healthy human embryonic kidney (HEK) cells with adenovirus 5 DNA by Alex Van der Eb in Leiden, Netherlands
- HEK Cell Splitting and Maintenance | Şen Lab - University of Houston
While this protocol is used for HEK-293T cells, it should be appropriate for any HEK cell line HEK cell behavior is important to understand in order to recognize the health of the cells and to appreciate the procedures that are used in the lab
- What the HEK? - Addgene
Ever wondered where human embryonic kidney (HEK) cells originated from? Or why they are such a commonly used cell culture model? In this blog we will spill the beans on all things HEK, from the first experiments isolating the cell line all the way to modern applications What the HEK is it?
- HEK 293 cell lines - Washington State University
The human embryonic kidney or HEK 293 cell line was derived from human embryonic kidney cells grown in tissue culture The cell line was initiated by the transformation and culturing of normal HEK cells with sheared adenovirus 5 DNA
- History of HEK293 Cells - AdVecTM
Both HEK 293 cells and reagents for construction of Ad vectors were widely distributed by Dr Graham to the scientific community for studies on gene therapy and vaccine development
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