T-47D-Src cells are a modified human breast cancer cell line derived from T-47D cells, stably expressing the Src oncogene. This cell line is used to study the effects of Src overexpression on cancer cell behavior, including cell growth, migration, and invasion., The provided information includes the passage number, quantity, contact person, and date, ensuring proper tracking and experimental reproducibility. These cells are valuable tools for investigating the role of Src signaling in breast cancer development and for evaluating the efficacy of Src inhibitors.

Faculty of Engineering
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T-47D-Src cells are a modified human breast cancer cell line derived from T-47D cells, stably expressing the Src oncogene. This cell line is used to study the effects of Src overexpression on cancer cell behavior, including cell growth, migration, and invasion., The provided information includes the passage number, quantity, contact person, and date, ensuring proper tracking and experimental reproducibility. These cells are valuable tools for investigating the role of Src signaling in breast cancer development and for evaluating the efficacy of Src inhibitors.

Faculty of Engineering
Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.
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