Firefly Luciferase NALM6 Cell Line
Firefly Luciferase NALM6 Cell Line is a NALM6 cell line constitutively expressing the firefly (Photinus pyralis) luciferase reporter gene under the control of a CMV promoter.
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Media Required for Cell Culture
Name | Ordering Information |
Thaw Medium 2 | BPS Bioscience #60184 |
Growth Medium 2D | BPS Bioscience #79639 |
Materials Required for Cellular Assay
Name | Ordering Information |
ONE-Step™ Luciferase Assay System | BPS Bioscience #60690 |
96-well Flat Clear Bottom White Polystyrene TC-treated Microplates | Corning #3610 |
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The cell line has been screened to confirm the absence of Mycoplasma species.
NALM6 is a human B cell precursor leukemia cell line derived from the peripheral blood of a patient with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. NALM6 is a unique cell line that contains features that allow for highly efficient gene targeting via homologous recombination, the process of random gene shuffling, or nucleotide cross-over. The cell line also contains a near-diploid karyotype and is easy to transfect, making NALM6 an ideal model for knock-out or knock-in studies of gene functions. The signal generated by the firefly luciferase is proportional to cell numbers.
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