Caco 2 cell line
The Caco-2 cell line is a widely used model for studying intestinal permeability and drug absorption. Caco-2 cells are derived from a human colorectal adenocarcinoma and spontaneously differentiate into a monolayer of polarized intestinal epithelial cells when cultured. This cell line exhibits morphological and functional characteristics of the human intestinal epithelium, making it a valuable tool for evaluating the absorption and transport of drugs and other compounds.
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