Description
abm | TLR2 & CD14 Stable Expressing CHO Cell Line (3E10 TLR2) | T6437
Toll-like receptor 4 is a signal transducer that is known to play a roll in activating immune responses during microbial invasions as it implicates cellular responses to lipopolysaccharides. To establish the TLR2 & CD14 Stable Expressing CHO Cell Line (3E10 TLR2), CHO/CD14 reporter cells were stably transfected with the human cDNA for TLR2 in the pFLAG-CMV-1 vector.
Biosafety:
II
Organism:
Chinese Hamster (C. griseus)
Source Organ:
Ovary
Growth Properties:
Adherent
Morphology:
Epithelial-Like
Clones:
N/A
Passage Number:
N/A
Population Doner:
N/A
Seeding Density:
N/A
Markers:
Inducible membrane CD25 under the control of nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) and Toll-like Receptor 2 Hygromycin B, Ciprofloxacin, and G418 Resistant
Applications:
For Research Use Only
Doner Gender:
N/A
Donor Ethnicity:
N/A
Knockdown Method:
N/A
Induction:
N/A
Overexpression:
N/A
Freeze Thaw:
N/A
Propagation:
Preservation:
1. Freeze Medium: Complete growth medium with 20% FBS and 10% DMSO.
2. Storage Temperature: Liquid nitrogen vapour phase.
Quality Control:
Flow cytometry using a FACScan microfluorometer & Western Blot
Tumorgenicn:
N/A
Shipping Conditions:
Dry Ice
Storage Contidions:
-180°C