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Name Proper Citation Organism Disease Comments Defining Citation Category Sex Synonyms Vendor Catalog Number Cross References Hierarchy Originate from Same Individual ID Record Last Update Mentions Count
ANA-1 [Mouse macrophage]
 
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1+ mentions
KCB Cat# KCB 200784YJ, RRID:CVCL_0142 Mus musculus (Mouse) PMID:2778838 Transformed cell line Sex unspecified Ana-1, ANA1 KCB KCB 200784YJ BTO:BTO_0002775,
MCCL:MCC:0000035,
CLS:305172,
KCB:KCB 200784YJ,
Wikidata:Q54749902
CVCL_0142 2026-02-14 09:08:19 4
B95-8
 
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100+ mentions
Discontinued
Possibly Discontinued
Possibly Discontinued
KCB Cat# KCB 93008YJ, RRID:CVCL_1953 Saguinus oedipus (Cotton-top tamarin) Virology: This cell line sheds the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) strain B95-8 and is often used to transform human or other primates B lymphocytes., Characteristics: Was established by exposure to extracts of the 883L cell line (Cellosaurus=CVCL_6A87)., Group: Non-human primate cell line. PMID:2153236
PMID:2824833
PMID:3017841
PMID:3145248
PMID:4333982
PMID:4346033
PMID:4357683
PMID:6265077
PMID:6294325
PMID:20454443
PMID:24380390
Transformed cell line Female B95.8, B 95.8, B 95-8, B-95-8, B958, GM07404, GM07404A, GM07404D KCB KCB 93008YJ BTO:BTO_0000107,
CLO:CLO_0001776,
CLO:CLO_0001838,
EFO:EFO_0022801,
CLDB:cl364,
CLDB:cl365,
CLDB:cl366,
CLDB:cl367,
CLDB:cl368,
CLDB:cl369,
ArrayExpress:E-MTAB-1511,
ATCC:CRL-1612,
BCRJ:0042,
CCRID:3101MONGNO3,
CCRID:4201MON-CCTCC00015,
CCRID:5301MON-KCB93008YJ,
CCTCC:GDC0015,
ChEMBL-Cells:CHEMBL3307906,
ChEMBL-Targets:CHEMBL614276,
CLS:305152,
CLS:601102,
Coriell:GM07404,
DSMZ:ACC-100,
DSMZCellDive:ACC-100,
ECACC:85011419,
IBRC:C10050,
ICLC:ATL95004,
IZSLER:BS CL 110,
JCRB:JCRB9123,
KCB:KCB 91004YJ,
KCB:KCB 93008YJ,
KCLB:21612,
NCBI_Iran:C110,
PubChem_Cell_line:CVCL_1953,
TKG:TKG 0186,
TOKU-E:3559,
Wikidata:Q54752921
CVCL_1953 2026-02-14 09:08:47 249
Beta-TC-6
 
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10+ mentions
KCB Cat# KCB 2010190YJ, RRID:CVCL_0605 Mus musculus (Mouse) Mouse insulinoma Characteristics: Secretes insulin in response to glucose challenge. But this phenotype is unstable., Group: Patented cell line. PMID:7533732
PMID:7958492
PMID:8697299
Transformed cell line beta-TC-6, beta-TC6, beta TC6, BetaTC6, betaTC6 KCB KCB 2010190YJ BTO:BTO_0003428,
CLO:CLO_0001933,
ATCC:CRL-3605,
ATCC:CRL-11506,
CCRID:3101MOUSCSP5061,
CCRID:3101MOUTCM34,
ChEMBL-Cells:CHEMBL3308358,
ChEMBL-Targets:CHEMBL614357,
CLS:305181,
GEO:GSE70960,
IZSLER:BS TCL 222,
KCB:KCB 2010190YJ,
Lonza:1688,
PubChem_Cell_line:CVCL_0605,
Wikidata:Q54796099
CVCL_0605 2026-02-14 09:12:01 12
BFR-L1
 
Resource Report
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KCB Cat# KCB 200007LZJ, RRID:CVCL_A9IX Bos gaurus frontalis (Domestic gayal) Finite cell line Male KCB KCB 200007LZJ CCRID:5301BOV-KCB0007LZJ,
KCB:KCB 200007LZJ,
Wikidata:Q108819929
CVCL_A9IX 2026-02-14 09:12:02 0
HC11
 
Resource Report
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100+ mentions
KCB Cat# KCB 2021044YJ, RRID:CVCL_0288 Mus musculus (Mouse) PMID:3416834
PMID:12702582
PMID:19523745
Spontaneously immortalized cell line Female HC-11, HC11 Mammary Epithelium KCB KCB 2021044YJ BTO:BTO_0003892,
EFO:EFO_0006414,
MCCL:MCC:0000178,
ABM:T0672,
ATCC:CRL-3062,
CCRID:3101MOUSCSP5037,
CCRID:5301MOU-KCB21044YJ,
CLS:305050,
DSMZ:ACC-780,
DSMZCellDive:ACC-780,
KCB:KCB 2021044YJ,
Lonza:967,
Wikidata:Q54881476
cvcl_5731 CVCL_0288 2026-02-14 09:14:30 128

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