K-562

The K-562 cell line is a widely studied human immortalized myelogenous leukemia cell line that was originally isolated from a female chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) patient in blast crisis. These cells have become a crucial model system for investigating various aspects of hematopoiesis, leukemia biology, drug development, and molecular research.

Originally isolated in 1970, the K-562 cell line has since been extensively used in a variety of studies focusing on the biology of leukemia, cancer cell signaling, drug resistance mechanisms, and as a model system for investigating the effects of different therapies on cancer cells. Due to their unique properties, including their responsiveness to various stimuli and their potential to differentiate into different cell types, K-562 cells have been instrumental in advancing our understanding of leukemia pathogenesis and therapeutic approaches.

K-562 cell line is a widely studied human immortalized myelogenous leukemia cell line that was established from a female chronic myelogenous leukemia patient in blast crisis. These cells are characterized by their high proliferative capacity and ability to differentiate into multiple hematopoietic lineages, making them a valuable tool for research in hematopoiesis, cancer biology, and drug development.


Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

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Cells CSI318Hu11 Human K-562 K-562 cell line serves as a valuable tool for researchers studying hematological malignancies, offering a versatile model system for investigating the biology of leukemia and developing novel therapeu
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