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Cellosaurus is database indexing available cell lines from various collections: American Type Culture Collection (ATCC), Bioresource Collection and Research Center, Taiwan (BCRC), Banco de Células do Rio de Janeiro (BCRJ), CellBank Australia (CBA), Collection of Cell Lines in Veterinary Medicine (CCLV), Cell Lines Service (CLS), Coriell, Drosophila Genomics Resource Center (DGRC), Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen GmbH (DSMZ), European Bank for induced pluripotent Stem Cells (EBiSC), European Collection of Authenticated Cell Cultures (ECACC), Interlab Cell Line Collection (ICLC), Institute for Fermentation Osaka (IFO), Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Lombardia e dell'Emilia Romagna (IZSLER) biobank, Japanese Collection of Research Bioresources (JCRB) Cell Bank, Kunming Cell Bank of Type Culture Collection (KCB), Korean Cell Line Bank (KCLB), Millipore, National Cell Bank of Iran (NCBI_Iran), National Cancer Institute - Developmental Therapeutics Program (NCI-DTP), NINDS Human Cell and Data Repository (NHCDR), NIH AIDS Reagent Program (NIH-ARP), NISES, RIKEN Bioresource Center Cell Bank (RCB), Royan Stem Cell Bank (RSCB), Tick Cell Biobank (TCB), Tohoku University cell line catalog (TKG), and Ximbio.
Contaminated
https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_L808
Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Childhood T acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a CCRF-CEM derivative (PubMed=12592342; PubMed=20143388). Originally thought to originate from the peripheral blood of an adult male patient with acute myelomonocytic leukemia..
Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_L808 Copy
Contaminated
https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_8907
Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Adult acute myeloid leukemia with maturation
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a HL-60 derivative (PubMed=12592342; PubMed=20143388). Originally thought to originate from a 24 year old male patient suffering from acute lymphoblastic leukemia in second relapse..
Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_8907 Copy
Contaminated Discontinued
https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_3154
Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Astrocytoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a Marcus derivative (PubMed=20143388). Originally thought to originate from a lung adenocarcinoma..
Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_3154 Copy
Contaminated Discontinued
https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_3142
Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease:
Category: Finite cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian; Swedish., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a WI-38 derivative (PubMed=20143388). Originally thought to originate from the skin fibroblasts of a 29 year old female patient with Werner syndrome..
Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_3142 Copy
Contaminated
https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_M360
Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Human papillomavirus-related endocervical adenocarcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: African American., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Parent cell line (QGY-7703) has been shown to be a HeLa derivative..
Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_M360 Copy
Contaminated
https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_6715
Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Human papillomavirus-related endocervical adenocarcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Miscellaneous: Formerly the CCRID database had an entry describing this cell line (3131C0001000700043). It was the sole source for the STR profile of this entry., Population: African American., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a HeLa derivative (PubMed=28807831). Originally thought to originate from a 35 year old female patient with hepatocellular carcinoma..
Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_6715 Copy
Contaminated
https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_6944
Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Human papillomavirus-related endocervical adenocarcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Miscellaneous: Formerly the CCRID database had an entry describing this cell line (3131C0001000200007). It was one of the sources for the STR profile of this entry., Population: African American., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a HeLa derivative (PubMed=26116706; PubMed=28807831). Originally thought to originate from an immortalized but non-transformed hepatocytes from a 35 year old female..
Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_6944 Copy
Contaminated Discontinued
https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_8245
Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Human papillomavirus-related endocervical adenocarcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: African American., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a HeLa derivative (PubMed=10508494; PubMed=20143388). Originally thought to originate from a male patient (from which IMC-3 and IMC-4 were also supposed to be derived) with maxillary carcinoma..
Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_8245 Copy
Contaminated
https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_0350
Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a RD derivative (PubMed=1620276). Originally thought to originate from an oligodendroglioma..
Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_0350 Copy
Contaminated
https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_Z489
Organism: Choristoneura fumiferana (Spruce budworm moth)
Disease:
Category: Spontaneously immortalized cell line
Comments: Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to probably be a IPRI-CF-124 derivative. Originate from Choristoneura fumiferana and not from Orgyia leucostigma (CelloPub=CLPUB00491; DOI=10.1139/z85-337).., Group: Insect cell line.
Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_Z489 Copy
Contaminated
https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_B065
Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Amelanotic melanoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Grand-parent cell line (MDA-MB-435) has been shown to be a M14 derivative..
Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_B065 Copy
Contaminated Discontinued Possibly Discontinued
https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_1572
Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease:
Category: Undefined cell line type
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Part of: COSMIC cell lines project., Part of: Cancer Dependency Map project (DepMap) (includes Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia - CCLE)., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. The contaminant is not known. Seems to be a mixture of cell lines. Originally said to originate from a 60 year old male patient with a rectal carcinoma..
Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_1572 Copy
Contaminated Discontinued
https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_A592
Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Lung small cell carcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Virology: Contains an integrated xenotropic MuLV-related virus (XMRV) Bxv-1 (from parent cell line NCI-N417)., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a NCI-N417 derivative..
Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_A592 Copy
Contaminated Discontinued Discontinued
https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_0461
Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Human papillomavirus-related endocervical adenocarcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: African American., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a HeLa derivative (PubMed=4864103; PubMed=5641128; PubMed=566722; PubMed=1246601; PubMed=20143388). Originally thought to be a normal skin epithelium cell line..
Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_0461 Copy
Contaminated
https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_8375
Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Colon adenocarcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a LoVo derivative (PubMed=15771911; PubMed=20143388). Originally thought to originate from a normal colonic mucosa sample..
Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_8375 Copy
Contaminated
https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_4781
Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Prostate carcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a DU145 derivative (PubMed=11304728; PubMed=20143388; CelloPub=CLPUB00698). Originally thought to originate from a patient of unknown age with a primary prostate adenocarcinoma..
Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_4781 Copy
Contaminated
https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_8265
Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Childhood T acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a CCRF-CEM derivative (PubMed=10508494; PubMed=12592342; PubMed=20143388). Originally thought to originate from a 17 year old female patient with acute myeloblastic leukemia..
Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_8265 Copy
Contaminated
https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_1R50
Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Colon adenocarcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a HCT 15 derivative (PubMed=24046071). Originally thought to originate from an osteosarcoma..
Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_1R50 Copy
Contaminated
https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_WW21
Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Human papillomavirus-related endocervical adenocarcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: African American., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Parent cell line (OST) has been shown to be a HeLa derivative.., Group: Serum/protein free medium cell line.
Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_WW21 Copy
Contaminated
https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_8393
Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Adult acute myeloid leukemia
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a OCI-AML-2 derivative (PubMed=12592342; PubMed=20143388)..
Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_8393 Copy
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