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2 HansaBioMed Catalog 2014 HUMAN CELL LINES 380 leukemia, pre-b cell 1301 leukemia, acute lymphoblastic, T cell suspension, morphology round, small cells lymphoblastic, cells growing single and in clusters 5637 bladder carcinoma 8305C thyroid carcinoma, undifferentiated monolayer, morphology large spindle-shaped cells A 2058 skin melanoma, metastatic A glioblastoma monolayer, morphology glial A-204 muscle rhabdomyosarcoma A2780 ovary adenocarcinoma A-498 kidney adenocarcinoma A549 lung carcinoma A-704 kidney adenocarcinoma ACHN kidney adenocarcinoma ACN - neuroblastoma monolayer, morphology neuroblastlike BICR 18 larynx squamous cell carcinoma BPH-1 prostate benign prostatic hyperplasia monolayer, morphology epitheloid cell 4
3 BT-474 breast carcinoma, ductal, compact, multi-layered colonies, rarely become confluent BT-549 breast carcinoma, ductal with multi-nucleated giant cells BV-173* leukemia, pre-b cell suspension, morphology small round cells BxPC-3 pancreas adenocarcinoma C33A cervix carcinoma CA46 ascitic fluid lymphoma, Burkitt lymphoblast-like Caco-2 colon adenocarcinoma Caki-2 kidney carcinoma Calu-1 lung carcinoma, epidermoid, grade III CaSki cervix cervix carcinoma, epidermoid CFPAC-1 pancreas adenocarcinoma CM-S/Tum CM-S/un COLO 205 colon colorectal adenocarcinoma monocyte tumor suspension, morphology monocytemacrophage monocyte tumor suspension, morphology monocytic, round, single and small clusters semiadherent, morphology epithelial, many round cells HUMAN CELL LINES HansaBioMed Catalog
4 HansaBioMed Catalog 2014 HUMAN CELL LINES COLO 320DMF colon adenocarcinoma semiadherent, morphology undifferentiated, round cells in suspension and loosely adherent cells in monolayer COLO 699N lung, derived from pleural fluid adenocarcinoma COLO 741 colon carcinoma, pelvic wall metastasis COLO 800 subcuta- melanoma neous nodule monolayer, morphology fibroblast. Cells display remarkable blebbing COLO 853 lymph node melanoma COLO 858 lymph node melanoma COR-L23 lung carcinoma, large cell DAUDI - lymphoma, Burkitt lymphoblast-like DBTRG.05MG brain glioblastoma monolayer, morphology glial DLD-1 colon adenocarcinoma DMS-79 lung, pleural carcinoma, small cell DOHH2* - lymphoma, follicular, B cell suspension, morphology irregularly shaped aggregates suspension, morphology single round cells and clumps DU-145 prostate carcinoma FTC-133 thyroid carcinoma, follicular monolayer, morphology polygonal flat to spindle-like FTC-238 thyroid carcinoma, follicular monolayer, morphology polygonal flat to spindle-like 6
5 G-361 skin melanoma GDM-1 GF-D8 GI-ME-N leukemia, acute myelomonocytic leukemia, acute myeloid neuroblastoma, metastatic, stage IV suspension, morphology single round to oval cells suspension, morphology round, immature poorly differentiated myeloid blasts, some giant cells monolayer, morphology neuroblastlike H9 lymphocyte lymphoma lymphoblast-like, cells growing single and in clusters HCT-116 colon colon carcinoma HCT-15 colon colorectal adenocarcinoma HCT-8 HECV intestine, ileocecal umbilical cord ileocecal adenocarcinoma - monolayer, morphology endothelial HEL erythroleukemia lymphoblast, round, large and single cells. Some giant cells HeLa cervix carcinoma, epitheloid HeLa 382 cervix carcinoma, epitheloid, HeLa transfected with pbact. HeLa 422 cervix carcinoma, epitheloid, HeLa transfected with ER-pBact. HUMAN CELL LINES HansaBioMed Catalog
6 HansaBioMed Catalog 2014 HUMAN CELL LINES HeLa 432 cervix carcinoma, epitheloid, HeLa transfected with ER-pBact. HeLa S3 cervix carcinoma, epitheloid semiadherent, morphology epithelial H-EMC-SS - chondrosarcoma and fibroblast-like, some round cells Hep G2 liver hepatocellular carcinoma HFFF2 foreskin, fetal fibroblast, fetal HGC-27 stomach carcinoma, undifferentiated HL-60 leukemia, promyelocytic monolayer, morphology fibroblast lymphoblast-like HOS osteosarcoma monolayer, morphology fibroblastlike and epithelial-like Hs578T breast carcinoma Hs913T derived from metastasis to lung fibrosarcoma monolayer, morphology fibroblastlike HT 1197 bladder carcinoma HT-1080 acetabulum fibrosarcoma HT-29 colon adenocarcinoma, grade II HuP-T3 pancreas adenocarcinoma, ascitic fluid HuP-T4 pancreas adenocarcinoma, ascitic fluid HUVEC endothelium umbelical vein endothelial cells primary culture, grown as monolayer, morphology endothelial 8
7 IMR-32 - neuroblastoma monolayer, morphology fibroblastlike and neuroblast-like IMR-5 - neuroblastoma as monolayer, morphology neuroblastic-like IST-MEL1 skin melanoma IST-MEL2 skin melanoma IST-MEL3 skin melanoma, some round cells IST-MELA 16 IST-MES1 IST-MES2 subcutaneous metastasis pleural pleural melanoma, metastatic mesothelioma mesothelioma IST-SL1 lung carcinoma, small cell semiadherent, morphology small cells K-562 pleural leukemia, chronic myelogenous KARPAS-422* - lymphoma, follicular, B cell KYSE-30 oesophagus carcinoma, squamous cell LB4** lymphocyte, B paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria suspension, morphology round and large cells suspension, morphology round to polygonal cells, growing in single or in small clusters monolayer, morphology polygonal lymphoblast, single and clusters HUMAN CELL LINES HansaBioMed Catalog
8 HansaBioMed Catalog 2014 HUMAN CELL LINES LB-B7** LB-F9** lymphocyte, B lymphocyte, B paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria lymphoblast, single and small clusters growth lymphoblast, single and in small clusters growth LNCap.FGC prostate adenocarcinoma monolayer, morphology fibroblastlike, cells growing as aggregates and single cells LoVo colon adenocarcinoma LS 180 colon colorectal adenocarcinoma M07e leukemia, acute megakaryoblastic suspension, morphology single round cells and some small clusters, few cells are lightly adherent MCF7*** breast adenocarcinoma MCF7-382 breast adenocarcinoma, MCF7 transfected with pbact MCF7-422 breast adenocarcinoma, MCF7 transfected with ERpBact MCF7-432 breast adenocarcinoma, MCF7 transfected with ERpBact cdna MCF7-488X1 breast adenocarcinoma, MCF7 transfected with ER MCF7-490X1 breast adenocarcinoma, MCF7 transfected with ER 10
9 MCF7-492X1 breast adenocarcinoma, MCF7 transfected with the pzeosv-lacz vector MDA-MB-231 breast adenocarcinoma MDA-MB-415 breast adenocarcinoma MDA-MB-435S breast carcinoma, ductal monolayer, morphology spindleshaped MDA-MB-436 mammary gland adenocarcinoma as monolayer, morphology pleomorphic with multinucleated component cells MDA-MB-453 breast adenocarcinoma semiadherent, morphology epithelial, cells round in suspension MDA-MB-468 breast adenocarcinoma MeCo 05 skin melanoma MEG-01 MEGR 07 MeMo 05 MEMOR 06 metastatic cutaneous nodule lymph node, metastasis subcutaneous metastasis leukemia, megakaryoblastic melanoma melanoma malignant melanoma suspension, morphology mixed, round and some adherent cells MES-SA uterus sarcoma MEWO - malignant melanoma monolayer, morphology fibroblast MG-63 - osteosarcoma monolayer, morphology fibroblast HUMAN CELL LINES HansaBioMed Catalog
10 HansaBioMed Catalog 2014 HUMAN CELL LINES MOLT-4 MONO-MAC-6 MPP 89 pleural leukemia, T cell leukemia,acute monocytic mesothelioma suspension, morphology round cells, single or in clumps, lymphoblast-like suspension, morphology round, multiformed cells, some giant cells MRC-5 lung, fetal - monolayer, morphology fibroblastlike MSTO-211H - mesothelioma monolayer, morphology fibroblastlike NCI-H1650 lung adenocarcinoma, bronchioalveolar carcinoma (smoker patient) NCI-H1975 lung adenocarcinoma, nonsmall cell (non-smoker patient) NCI-H292 lung carcinoma, mucoepidermoid NCI-H727 lung carcinoma, non-small cell monoclonal continuous culture, grown as monolayer, morphology epithelial NT2-D1 testis carcinoma, embryonal pluripotent OCI-AML2 leukemia, acute myeloid monoclonal continuous culture, grown as monolayer, morphology epithelial suspension, morphology single round to oval cells PA-1 ovary teratocarcinoma PC-3 prostate adenocarcinoma, grade IV PF-382 pleural leukemia, T cell suspension, morphology round and oval cells 12
11 PSN1 pancreas adenocarcinoma RAJI - lymphoma, Burkitt lymphoblast-like, round cells, single and in clumps Rj lymphoma, Burkitt lymphoblast-like RO82-W-1 thyroid carcinoma, follicular ROV-S** lymphoblastoid, EBV transformed suspension, morphology monocytic, round, single and small clusters RPMI 7932 skin melanoma monolayer, morphology fibroblastlike Saos-2 osteosarcoma SH-SY5Y metastasis neuroblastoma SiHa cervix carcinoma, squamous cell SK-BR-3 breast adenocarcinoma, some round loosely attached cells SK-HEP-1 liver adenocarcinoma SK-LU-1 lung adenocarcinoma, grade III, poorly differentiated SK-MEL-24 skin melanoma monolayer, morphology stellate SK-MEL-28 skin melanoma monolayer, morphology polygonal cells HUMAN CELL LINES HansaBioMed Catalog
12 HansaBioMed Catalog 2014 HUMAN CELL LINES SK-MEL-5 skin melanoma monolayer, morphology stellate SK-MES-1 lung carcinoma, squamous cell SK-N-AS - neuroblastoma SK-N-BE(2) SK-N-BE(2)-C SK-N-F1 SK-N-SH SUP-T1 metastasis metastasis pleural neuroblastoma neuroblastoma neuroblastoma neuroblastoma lymphoma, lymphoblastic, T cell monolayer, morphology neuroblastlike and epithelial-like, at confluence forms loosely adherent aggregates monolayer, morphology neuroblastlike, clumped cells tend to float monolayer, morphology neuroblastlike and epithelial-like suspension, morphology single cells, round SW1353 chondrosarcoma monolayer, morphology large cells, fibroblast-like SW48 colon adenocarcinoma, grade IV SW480 colon adenocarcinoma, grade III-IV SW620 colon adenocarcinoma, metastasis to lymph node SW837 rectum adenocarcinoma, grade IV, some round cells 14
13 ZR-75-1 breast carcinoma, ductal T47D breast carcinoma, ductal T84 colon carcinoma, metastasis to lung TE671 Subline 2 - rhabdomyosarcoma TF-1 THP-1 THP-1h THP-1l erythroleukemia leukemia, acute monocytic leukemia, acute monocytic leukemia, acute monocytic U251 MG - glioblastomaastrocytoma, grade III U87 MG brain glioblastomaastrocytoma U87/DK brain glioblastoma, transfected with binase (ATP binding site 721), mutated de 2-7 EGFR U87/WT brain glioblastoma, transfected with EGFR U-937 pleural lymphoma, histiocytic erythroblastoid, round, single and some small clusters. suspension, morphology large, round, single cells suspension, morphology large, round, single cells suspension, morphology large, round, single cells like histomonocytoid HUMAN CELL LINES HansaBioMed Catalog
14 HansaBioMed Catalog 2014 HUMAN CELL LINES VA-ES-BJ skin sarcoma, epitheloid, spindle and giant cells WiDr colon colorectal adenocarcinoma Y79 - retinoblastoma suspension, morphology multicellular clusters * Epstein-Barr virus ** Transformed by Epstein-Barr virus *** type C, type B viruses 16
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