CR1016-500 – Human Panc-1 Cells, ~500,000 cells

PANC-1 is a human pancreatic cancer cell line isolated from a pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma derived from the tissue of a 56-year-old male[i].  The cells can metastasize but have poor differentiation abilities.  These cells are known to have an epithelial morphology and are adherent in cell culture flasks. The cells can be frozen and regrown in culture. Additionally, PANC-1 cells tend to clump, a feature that can be avoided with trypsinization.

PANC-1 cells have been used to study the role of keratin reorganization during the migration of cancer cells, along with calcium-mediated actin reset in response to physiological changes.  These cells can also be used for 3D cell culture, assay development, cancer research and high-throughput screening applications.

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Vial contains approximately 500,000 cells.  Shipped with dry ice.

$525.00