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Daudi Cells

Daudi cells are a type of human B-cell lymphoma cell line derived from a Burkitt lymphoma patient. They are widely used in cell culture and medical research due to their high-growth rate, long-term viability, and their ability to form colonies in an orderly and reproducible fashion. Daudi cells are commonly used in …

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Overview

Daudi cells are a type of human B-cell lymphoma cell line derived from a Burkitt lymphoma patient. They are widely used in cell culture and medical research due to their high-growth rate, long-term viability, and their ability to form colonies in an orderly and reproducible fashion. Daudi cells are commonly used in studies of immune system functions, cell differentiation and growth, drug metabolism, and cancer biology. They have also been used in vaccine development and the manufacture of monoclonal antibodies. Their ability to be cryopreserved and thawed makes them highly useful in research, allowing them to be stored and transported over long distances. Additionally, the unique genetic profile of Daudi cells gives them the ability to be used as a source of reference cell lines in drug discovery and development.

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Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Glycomics And Metabolism (ISSN 2572-5424).

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Bassam Elgamoudi · Australia Carola Parolin · Italy Giuseppe Maurizio Campo · Italy

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