Immortalized Human Dopaminergic Neuronal Precursor Cells (LUHMES) from Creative Bioarray

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Immortalized Human Dopaminergic Neuronal Precursor Cells (LUHMES)

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The Immortalized Human Dopaminergic Neuronal Precursor Cells, also known as the Lund Human Mesencephalic (LUHMES) cell line, is a subclone of the tetracycline-controlled, v-myc-overexpressing human mesencephalic-derived cell line MESC2.10. This cell line is unique in that it can be differentiated to acquire a dopaminergic neuron-like phenotype under appropriate growth conditions. LUHMES expresses functional dopamine transporter (DAT), vesicular monoamine transporter (VMAT-2), tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) and the neuronal form of β-III tubulin after differentiation. In addition to retaining dopaminergic neuronal-specific markers, LUHMES also exhibit electrophysiological properties, thus making this cell line a valuable neuronal model for neurodevelopmental studies, disease modelling and neuropharmacology