Breast Cancer Cells (BCC)
4t1; 4T-1;MCF7;MDA-MB-453
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The 4T1 cell line is commonly used in preclinical studies of breast cancer, including research on tumor growth, angiogenesis, invasion, and metastasis. These cells are often implanted into mice to study the tumor microenvironment and test potential therapeutic interventions.
Overall, the 4T1 cell line serves as a valuable tool for studying the biology of breast cancer and testing novel treatment strategies in a preclinical setting. Its relevance to human breast cancer makes it a widely used model for research in the field of oncology.The 4T1 cell line is a highly aggressive and metastatic murine mammary tumor cell line that is commonly used in cancer research. Originally derived from a spontaneously arising mammary tumor in a Balb/c mouse, the 4T1 cell line exhibits several key characteristics that make it a valuable tool for studying breast cancer progression and metastasis.
Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)
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Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)
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