PtK2 cells

PtK2 cells
Cell line from Potorous tridactylis (potoroo or kangaroo rat) kidney. Often used in studies on mitosis because there are only a few large chromosomes and the cells remain flattened during mitosis.

Dictionary of molecular biology. 2004.

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