Du-145 cells are a human prostate cancer cell line commonly used in research to study prostate cancer biology and drug development. These cells are androgen-insensitive and are a valuable model for investigating the mechanisms of castration-resistant prostate cancer., These cells are provided as a fraction of a T-75 flask. They are typically cultured in a standard cell culture medium supplemented with serum and antibiotics. They are frequently used in studies of cell signaling, apoptosis, and drug response.

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Du-145 cells are a human prostate cancer cell line commonly used in research to study prostate cancer biology and drug development. These cells are androgen-insensitive and are a valuable model for investigating the mechanisms of castration-resistant prostate cancer., These cells are provided as a fraction of a T-75 flask. They are typically cultured in a standard cell culture medium supplemented with serum and antibiotics. They are frequently used in studies of cell signaling, apoptosis, and drug response.

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