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SK-N-SH Cell Line

The SK-N-SH cell line was established in 1970 from the bone marrow metastasis of a 4-year-old female with neuroblastoma. SK-N-SH cells exhibit an epithelial morphology and adherent cultural properties. SK-N-SH is capable of differentiating and exhibiting neurite outgrowths. This hyperdiploid cell line has a modal chromosome number of 47 and is genetically female with two X chromosomes. SK-N-SH cells express blood type A and Rh+ , as well as produce high levels of dopamine-beta-hydroxylase. Pediatric brain cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths in children under 20 years old, and neuroblastoma cell lines like SK-N-SH are valuable tools in preclinical research that allow scientists to develop new drugs and treatments. A pre-optimized SK-N-SH transfection reagent  to transfect SK-N-SH cells and conduct brain cancer research is commercially available from Altogen Biosystems . SK-N-SH cells can also be used to study neural pathways. Past studies h...