THE ROLE OF CANCER CELL LINES IN MODERN ONCOLOGY RESEARCH

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  • Narzullaev Sardor Sadullo ugli ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Esanov Zukhriddin Zarip ugli ##default.groups.name.author##

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Keywords: Cancer, cell lines, A375, A431, A498, A549, A2780, B16-F1, BE(2)-C, BT-20, BxPC-3 (BxPC3), Caco-2 [Caco2]

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Abstract:  Cancer  cell  lines  are  pivotal  tools  in  cancer  research,  providing 
invaluable  insights  into  tumor  biology,  drug  development,  and  treatment  response. 
Derived from human tumors, these immortalized cell lines allow for the study of cancer 
mechanisms  in  a  controlled  laboratory  environment.  This  article  reviews  the 
characteristics, types, and applications of various cancer cell lines, including their role 
in screening potential therapeutic agents and understanding cancer cell behavior. While 
they  offer  significant  advantages  in  research, including  reproducibility  and  ease  of 
manipulation, limitations such as genetic drift and a lack of tumor microenvironment 
simulation must be acknowledged. This review underscores the importance of cancer 
cell  lines  in  advancing cancer  research  and highlights  the need  for  complementary 
approaches to fully understand the complexities of cancer. 

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2024-10-08