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Stable-overexpressing human FDCSP in MDA-MB-231 cell line
Stable-overexpressing human FDCSP in MDA-MB-231 cell line 
Cat. code: CGSC-M26471
Unit size: 1x10^6
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$3,499.00
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Modified Gene: hFDCSP

Gene ID: 260436

Modification Type: Overexpression

Method: Piggy-BAC

Transcript: NM_152997.4

Resistance gene: Puro

Fluorescent gene: EGFP

Clone Type: Poolcells


Cellular Identification: PCR, Sequencing

Genus: homo sapiens

Cell morphology: Epithelial cells

Characteristics: Adherent

Culture media: DMEM-H+10%FBS+1%P/S

Passage ratio: 1:3-1:6, change the media every 2-3 days.

Passage period: 48-72h

Culture conditions: 95% air + 5% CO2 , 37℃

Freezing conditions: 60% basal medium+30% FBS+10% DMSO, liquid nitrogen storage

Quality test: bacteria, fungi and mycoplasma negative


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