
C6 cells
C6 cells are a type of laboratory-grown cell line derived from rat brain tumors called gliomas. They are used in scientific research to study brain cancer behavior, test potential treatments, and understand cancer biology. Because they can grow and divide easily in lab conditions, C6 cells provide a consistent and reliable model for experiments. This helps researchers investigate how gliomas develop, how they respond to drugs, and explore possible strategies for therapy, ultimately contributing to advancements in neuro-oncology and cancer treatment.