CaSki Cervical Cancer Intestine Metastasis Cells (CaSki)

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Ca Ski

CaSki Cervical Cancer Intestine Metastasis Cells (CaSki)

Ca Ski is a cell line exhibiting epithelial morphology that was isolated from the cervix of a White, 40-year-old, female patient with epidermoid carcinoma. 

Researchers have extensively studied the Ca Ski cell line to better understand the molecular mechanisms underlying cervical cancer development and progression. This cell line has been used to investigate the role of various oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, and signaling pathways in cervical cancer, as well as to screen for new drugs and treatment strategies.

In addition to its importance in basic cancer research, the Ca Ski cell line has also been used in preclinical studies to evaluate the efficacy of potential anti-cancer therapies. Its high sensitivity to chemotherapy drugs and radiation makes it a valuable tool for testing novel treatment approaches.

Overall, the Ca Ski cell line remains a valuable resource for researchers seeking to advance our understanding of cervical cancer and develop new treatment options for this deadly disease.


Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

CATALOG NO. PRODUCT NAME APPLICATIONS
Cells CSI414Hu11 Human CaSki Cervical Cancer Intestine Metastasis Cells (CaSki) Ca-Ski cell line is an ideal model for studying cervical cancer and testing potential therapeutics.
Extracts n/a Extract of CaSki Cervical Cancer Intestine Metastasis Cells (CaSki) Total Protein/DNA/RNA Extract Customized Service Offer
Mediums MSI414Hu11 Medium for Human CaSki Cervical Cancer Intestine Metastasis Cells (CaSki) Complete Medium for the culture of Ca Ski cell line