I believe that HEK293T (or just 293T as commonly cited) is a subclone
of HEK293 that is particularly transfectable, hence the "T"
designation.
In article <3C8F4C0F.531B76BA at pharmakologie.uni-erlangen.de>
Antonio.Sarikas at med.stud.uni-erlangen.de (Antonio Sarikas) writes:
> What ist the difference between Hek293 and Hek293T cells?
>> Thank you very much
>> Antonio
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