I have an assignment about NIH 3t3 and have to just talk about what it is and such. however no matter where i look all i can find is what 3t3 stands for. i tried just searching NIH and found it saying its the "national institute of health". so does that mean its a cell the NIH owns and the 3t3 is the actually name of the cell? thanks for your answers
2013-10-18T11:03:21Z
NIH = nih not 1 its and "i"
hcbiochem2013-10-18T11:18:57Z
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The original 3T3 cell line was developed from cells grown from a mouse embryo using a specific procedure of dividing the cells every 3 days and plating them at a specific concentration. The 3T3 comes from that protocol. This was a rather early line of cells and was derived from outbred mice. A later 3T3 line was derived using the same procedures but from an inbred mouse strain called BALB/c. The NIH-3T3 cells were derived from a Swiss mouse embryo using the same type of procedure.
RE: What dies NIH in NIH 3t3 stand for? I have an assignment about NIH 3t3 and have to just talk about what it is and such. however no matter where i look all i can find is what 3t3 stands for. i tried just searching NIH and found it saying its the "national institute of health". so does that mean its a cell the NIH owns and...