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Raji Cell Line

The Raji cell line is a group of cancerous immune cells derived from a type of blood cancer called Burkitt's lymphoma. Scientists use these cells in laboratories to study how the immune system works, especially how immune cells recognize and attack virus-infected or cancerous cells. Raji cells are valuable because they grow easily and consistently in lab conditions, making them a reliable model for research. They help researchers understand disease mechanisms and develop new treatments for cancers and immune system disorders.