What Does HEK Stand For?
HEK stands for Human Embryonic Kidney
HEK, or Human Embryonic Kidney, refers to a type of cell line that is derived from the kidney of a human embryo. HEK cells are widely used in biological and medical research, particularly in the fields of molecular biology and pharmacology. They are known for their ability to express a variety of proteins and are frequently employed in studies related to gene expression, drug testing, and the production of recombinant proteins. Due to their versatility and ease of culture, HEK cells have become a standard model system in laboratory settings.
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