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Wie kommt man zu Krebszellen im Labor?

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Old 12-07-2007, 09:23 PM
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Default Wie kommt man zu Krebszellen im Labor?

Guten Tag!

Die Arbeit an Zellkulturen interessiert mich sehr.

Nun möchte ich in Erfahrung bringen wie man zu den transformierten Zellkulturen in den Laboren kommt. Verwendet man dazu ausschließlich genetisches Material aus entnommenen Krebszellen von Patienten bzw züchtet man diese weiter? Oder kann man "normale" Körperzellen auch im Labor züchten indem man z.b. cancerogene Stoffe zugibt oder die Zellen bestrahlt?
Wie ist da die gängige Praxis zum Erhalt solch transformierter Zellkulturen??

Wäre äußerst erfreut über ein paar Informationen oder evtl. weiterführende Links!

Schöne Grüße!



For private research I want to know how you get the transformed cell cultures you work with in laboratories. Do you just use genetical material from cancercells you get from patients or do you use normal cells and expose them to carcinogenic substances or irradiate them?
Whats the clinical practice?

I would feel happy about some information oder links.

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Old 12-07-2007, 10:35 PM
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Default Re: Wie kommt man zu Krebszellen im Labor?

Lab cell culture can be done by buying immortal cell lines for specific tissue types and specific cancer cell lines (with defined genetic & biochemical properties)---from ATCC or from other researchers. Some labs specifically isolate cell lines from animals/tumors themselves.
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