Perkin Elmer’s bioluminescent light-producing oncology cell lines are labeled with luciferase or dual labeled with luciferase and fluorescent reporters (GFP) for in vivo studies.
The K562-Red-FLuc Bioware® Brite Cell Line is a light-producing cell line derived from K562-human chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). The cells have been stably transduced with the red-shifted firefly luciferase gene from Luciola Italica (Red-FLuc), for a brighter, red-shifted signal.
· Organism: Human
· Tissue: Bone Marrow
· Disease: Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia
· Optical Reporter: Red-FLuc
K562 Red-Fluc is a suspension cell line. Cells will normally appear as rounded and fully suspended. By emitting intensified, longer wavelength light that is significantly brighter than other firefly luciferases, Perkin Elmer’s bioluminescent oncology cell lines allow you to visualize and monitor the growth of deep tissue tumors in vivo. After the cells are injected into an appropriate mouse model, the optimized Red-FLuc luciferase enables more sensitive in vivo optical detection with less tissue attenuation so you can detect tumor development earlier, and monitor tumor growth and metastases in both subcutaneous and orthotopic models.
For laboratory use only. This product is intended for animal research only and not for use in humans.