HEK293 cells are a specific cell line originally derived from human embryonic kidney cells grown in tissue culture. They are widely used in biological and pharmaceutical research for their ability to grow readily in culture and their amenability to transfection, making them ideal for producing recombinant proteins and viral vectors. They are commonly used for studying gene expression, protein-protein interactions, and in drug discovery.
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