HEK293 - TUBA1A (KO) Cell Line
Key Features
Cat. No.:
NTV-0925-YJ420
Species
Human
Related Disease
Lissencephaly, Cortical malformations
Summary
| Description | This HEK293 cell line features a knockout of the TUBA1A gene, the most abundant alpha-tubulin in the brain. It is an essential model for studying microtubule function in neurodevelopment and for investigating the molecular basis of tubulinopathies like lissencephaly. |
| Species | Human |
| Size | 1×10⁶ cells |
| Growth Conditions | 37°C with 5% CO₂ |
| Related Disease | Lissencephaly, Cortical malformations |
| Synonyms | HEK293 TUBA1A Knockout cells; Tubulin Alpha 1a-deficient HEK293 cells; HEK293 TUBA1A-null cell line; HEK293 with TUBA1A gene knockout; TUBA1A KO 293 cells |
| Parental cells | HEK293 |
| Format | Frozen |
| Shipping | Dry Ice |
| Storage | Store in liquid nitrogen. |
Specifications
| Mycoplasma Testing | Negative |
| Cryopreservation Medium | 95% Complete Culture Medium with 5% DMSO |
| Research Use Only | For Research Use Only. Not For Clinical Use. |
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