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| Alternative Names | ERBB cells, HER1 cell line, NISBD2 stable cells , PIG61 cells, epidermal growth factor receptor cell line, 78145-L, 78145-H |
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Scientific Background
Background The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR, ErbB-1, HER1) belongs to a family of receptor tyrosine kinases that includes three other closely-related members (HER2, HER3 and HER4). EGFR gene amplification, mutation and re-arrangement are frequently observed in primary glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). The most common EGFR variant in GBM, EGFRvIII, is characterized by a deletion of 267 amino acids in the extracellular domain, leading to a receptor that is unable to bind ligand yet is constitutively active. EGFRvIII enhances the tumorigenic potential of GBM by activating and sustaining mitogenic, anti-apoptotic, and pro-invasive signaling pathways.
Product Description
KinaseRecombinant hEGFRvIII-CHO K1 cell line stably expressing full-length human EGFRvIII receptor (accession number NP_001333870). Surface expression of hEGFRvIII was confirmed by flow cytometry. Each stable clonal cell line was selected for different levels of hEGFRvIII expression (High and Low) to mimic different stages of cancer target cells with various EGFRvIII expression levels.
Product Specifications
| Host Cell Line | CHO-K1 |
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| Host Species | Hamster, epithelial-like cells, adherent |
| Transfection Method | Lentivirus , BPS # 78066 |
| Supplied As | 2 vials of frozen cells. 2 x 10^6 in 1 ml of 90% FBS, 10% DMSO |
| Harmonized Tariff Code | 3002-5900 |
Quality Control & Validation
✓ Mycoplasma-TestedThe cell line has been screened to confirm the absence of Mycoplasma species.
Usage Notes
See assay protocol for detailed instructions.
Safety & Handling
⚠ Avoid freeze/thaw cycles.
Regulatory Information
License Disclosure
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This product is engineered on a CHO-K1 background (Human origin). The CHO-K1 host was selected for its compatibility with stable transfection and the target pathway or assay type. Consult the product datasheet for passage number guidance and recommended culture media.
This product is classified as BSL-1. Standard microbiological practices (gloves, lab coat, eye protection) are sufficient. No specialized containment facility is required beyond a clean bench. Consult your institutional IBC for GMO registration requirements.
Yes. The cell line has been screened to confirm the absence of Mycoplasma species. We recommend that you independently confirm mycoplasma-negative status after receipt and periodically during routine culture using a validated detection kit.
Store this product at Liquid Nitrogen. Specifically: Cells will arrive upon dry ice and should immediately be thawed or stored in liquid nitrogen upon receipt. Do not use a -80°C freezer for long term storage. Transfer cells from dry-ice shipping to the recommended storage immediately upon receipt. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles, which reduce viability and may alter expression characteristics.
Yes, a license is required (Yes). Purchase of this cell line grants a time-limited research-use license for use in your immediate laboratory only. This license does not permit redistribution, sub-licensing, transfer to other institutions, or commercial use. Refer to the License Disclosure section on this page or contact BPS Bioscience for details regarding modifications or commercial licensing.
This stable cell line was generated using Lentivirus , BPS # 78066 for transgene delivery into the parental host. The stably integrated cells were selected using the appropriate resistance marker and verified for expression prior to cryopreservation.
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