T98G Glioblastoma Multiforme Cells (T98G)
T-98G; T98 G; T98-G

T98G cells are a well-established human glioblastoma cell line that has been widely used in research studies related to cancer biology, neurology, and drug development. These cells were originally derived from the brain tumor of a 61-year-old male patient and have been extensively characterized for their genetic and phenotypic properties.
T98G cells are known for their aggressive and invasive nature, making them a valuable model for studying the mechanisms underlying glioblastoma development and progression. These cells are also commonly used to investigate the efficacy of potential therapeutic agents for the treatment of brain tumors.
Overall, T98G cells serve as a valuable tool for researchers aiming to better understand the complexities of glioblastoma and develop novel treatment strategies for this deadly disease.
Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)
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