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Tuesday Oct 18, 2011

A guide to the MDCK variety pack

In a Commentary published in BMC Cell Biology, Joseph Dukes, Paul Whitley and Andrew Chalmers present a useful guide to the Madin-Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) cells, a line that is regarded as a model system for studying protein trafficking, polarity and junctions in epithelial cells. These cells come in a variety of different strains and, in spite of their widespread use among cell biologists, researchers often fail to report in the literature which strain they used, and sometimes provide inaccurate information, which has made it increasingly difficult for researchers new to MDCK cells to choose the right strain for their experiment. In the context of the recent emphasis on cell line authentication, Dukes and colleagues provide a short guide to the different MDCK strains available, with a description of their specific properties and features and a list of suppliers.

You can read the whole Commentary here.



 

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