Reporterzelllinien
Reporterzelllinien, also known as reporter cell lines, are a type of cell line used in molecular biology and genetics research. These cell lines are engineered to express specific genes or gene products, making them valuable tools for studying gene function, regulation, and expression. Reporterzelllinien are typically derived from eukaryotic cells, such as mammalian or plant cells, and are modified to include a reporter gene. This reporter gene, often a fluorescent protein or an enzyme that produces a detectable product, allows researchers to monitor gene expression in real-time and under various conditions. The use of reporterzelllinien has significantly advanced our understanding of gene regulation, disease mechanisms, and the development of therapeutic strategies. They are widely used in academic research, pharmaceutical companies, and biotechnology industries.