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  • RRID:CVCL_M094

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_M094

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=1246601; PubMed=20143388)..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_M094 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_B059

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_B059

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Amelanotic melanoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Ancestral cell line (MDA-MB-435) has been shown to be a M14 derivative..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_B059 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_J435

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_J435

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Amelanotic melanoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Parent cell line (MDA-MB-435) has been shown to be a M14 derivative..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_J435 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_B055

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_B055

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Amelanotic melanoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Parent cell line (MDA-MB-435) has been shown to be a M14 derivative (PubMed=20143388). Was first thought to originate from the femoral metastasis of a breast carcinoma but was later shown to be contaminated by MDA-MB-435 (PubMed=15679051)..

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  • RRID:CVCL_0417

    This resource has 500+ mentions.

Contaminated Contaminated Possibly Discontinued

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_0417

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Amelanotic melanoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Miscellaneous: Formerly the CCRID database had an entry describing this cell line (3111C0001CCC000351). It was one of the sources for the STR profile of this entry., Population: Caucasian., Part of: NCI-60 cancer cell line panel., Part of: JWGray breast cancer cell line panel., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a M14 derivative (PubMed=17004106; PubMed=18304946; PubMed=20143388; PubMed=28940260). Originally thought to originate from the pleural effusion of a breast carcinoma from a 31 year old patient. See also PubMed=19549886 for a dissenting but incorrect view that states that M14 is a breast cancer cell line..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_0417 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_R957

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_R957

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Amelanotic melanoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Parent cell line (MDA-MB-435) has been shown to be a M14 derivative..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_R957 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_6684

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_6684

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Amelanotic melanoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Ancestral cell line (MDA-MB-435) has been shown to be a M14 derivative..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_6684 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_L807

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_L807

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 Jurkat derivative (PubMed=12592342; PubMed=19344951; PubMed=20143388)..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_L807 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_ZZ16

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_ZZ16

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: High grade ovarian serous adenocarcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a OVCAR-8 derivative (PubMed=10995814). Originally thought to be a derivative of MCF-7..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_ZZ16 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_M631

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_M631

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=6451928; PubMed=20143388). Originally thought to originate from fetal lung..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_M631 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_6862

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

Contaminated Discontinued

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_6862

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Lung small cell carcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Japanese., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a Lu-134-A (or Lu-134-B) derivative (PubMed=16643607; PubMed=20143388). Originally thought to originate from a 61 year old male patient with small cell lung carcinoma..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_6862 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_6929

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_6929

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 (3131C0001000700033). 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). Originally thought to originate from a 46 year old female patient with a lung adenocarcinoma..

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  • RRID:CVCL_8438

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_8438

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=6451928; PubMed=20143388). Originally thought to be a transformed Led-30 (Cellosaurus=CVCL_1E38) cell line..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_8438 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_9569

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_9569

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Clear cell renal cell carcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a Caki-1 derivative (PubMed=22987579). Originally thought to originate from a 28 year old male patient with HIV-1 negative Kaposi sarcoma..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_9569 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_4V58

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_4V58

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Adult T acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Parent cell line (SKW-3) has been shown to be a KE-37 derivative..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_4V58 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_0535

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

Contaminated Contaminated Discontinued Discontinued

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_0535

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Astrocytoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Part of: NCI-60 cancer cell line panel., Part of: Cancer Dependency Map project (DepMap) (includes Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia - CCLE)., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a U-251MG derivative (PubMed=18304946; PubMed=20143388; PubMed=22570425). Originally thought to originate from a 47 year old patient with a left parieto-occipital glioblastoma..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_0535 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_T040

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_T040

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Cecum adenocarcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Part of: Seoul National University (SNU) cell line collection., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a LS513 derivative (ICLAC). Originally thought to originate from the ascitic fluid of a 55 year old female patient with triple-negative breast carcinoma..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_T040 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_W217

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_W217

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 (SPC-A1) has been shown to be a HeLa derivative..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_W217 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_8441

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_8441

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Childhood acute myeloid leukemia
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: African American and Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a AML-193 derivative (PubMed=12592342; PubMed=20143388). Originally thought to originate from the peripheral blood of a 22 year old male patient with acute lymphoblastic leukemia..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_8441 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_2200

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_2200

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Blast phase chronic myelogenous leukemia, BCR-ABL1 positive
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a K-562 derivative (PubMed=10508494; PubMed=12592342; PubMed=20143388)..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_2200 Copy   



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