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publicationNumber KR-101672870-B1
titleOfInvention Novel Cell Line for Evaluating Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress, Composition Comprising the Same, and Uses Thereof
abstract The present invention relates to a novel cell line for measuring ER (endoplasmic reticulum) stress, a composition comprising the same, and uses thereof. More particularly, the present invention provides a cell line transformed with a first recombinant viral vector and a second recombinant viral vector, wherein the first recombinant vector comprises an ER stress response element (ERSE) promoter; And a reporter gene-coding nucleotide sequence operatively linked to the sequence; The second recombinant vector may be a CMV (cytomegalo virus) promoter; And a reporter gene-coding nucleotide sequence operatively linked to the sequence. In addition, the present invention provides a composition for measuring the amount of ER stress expression, a composition for screening toxic substances, a method for producing the cell line, and a method for screening a hepatotoxic inducer.
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