Human caco2 colonic cells
Caco-2 cells are a human colonic adenocarcinoma cell line that spontaneously differentiate in culture to form a monolayer of polarized cells resembling the intestinal epithelium. These cells are widely used as an in vitro model for studying intestinal absorption, transport, and metabolism of drugs and other compounds.
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2 protocols using human caco2 colonic cells
Cultivation of Diverse Cell Lines
Cell Culture of Hepatic and Intestinal Cells
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