Background
HepG2 (or Hep G2) is a human liver cancer cell line. HepG2 is an immortal cell line which was derived in 1975 from the liver tissue of a 15-year-old Caucasian male with a well-differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma. HepG2 cells are a suitable in vitro model system for the study of polarized human hepatocytes.
Because of their high degree of morphological and functional differentiation in vitro, Hep G2 cells are a suitable model to study the intracellular trafficking and dynamics of bile canalicular, sinusoidal membrane proteins, and lipids in human hepatocytes in vitro.
Fusion BioLabs provides validated DNA aptamer against HepG2 hepatoma cells.
Product Specification
Aptamer type: DNA aptamer
Aptamer length: 63 bp
Affinity KD: 60-86 nM by Cell-SELEX
Storage: keep at -20°C. DNA aptamers are guaranteed stable for 12 months when properly stored.