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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
Hs 387.T
 
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ATCC Cat# CRL-7263, RRID:CVCL_0737 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Part of: Naval Biosciences Laboratory (NBL) collection (transferred to ATCC in 1982). Cancer cell line Female ATCC CRL-7263 CLO:CLO_0003938,
ATCC:CRL-7263,
BioSample:SAMN03472828,
Wikidata:Q54895622
CVCL_0737 2026-02-14 08:29:10 0
Hs 39.T
 
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ATCC Cat# CRL-7023, RRID:CVCL_0740 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Population: Caucasian., Part of: Naval Biosciences Laboratory (NBL) collection (transferred to ATCC in 1982). Cancer cell line Male ATCC CRL-7023 CLO:CLO_0003941,
ATCC:CRL-7023,
BioSample:SAMN03472642,
Wikidata:Q54895627
CVCL_0740 2026-02-14 08:29:10 0
PathHunter U2OS CALCR beta-arrestin
 
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RRID:CVCL_KZ87 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter beta-arrestin cell lines co-express a GPCR tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) and a beta-arrestin tagged with another fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA). Activation of the GPCR-PK induces beta-arrestin-EA recruitment and complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female DiscoverX:93-0566C3,
Wikidata:Q54938085
cvcl_0042 CVCL_KZ87 2026-02-14 08:42:20 0
PathHunter U2OS CRTH2 beta-arrestin
 
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RRID:CVCL_LA10 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter beta-arrestin cell lines co-express a GPCR tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) and a beta-arrestin tagged with another fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA). Activation of the GPCR-PK induces beta-arrestin-EA recruitment and complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female DiscoverX:93-0559C3,
Wikidata:Q54938120
cvcl_0042 CVCL_LA10 2026-02-14 08:42:20 0
PathHunter U2OS CCR1 beta-arrestin-1
 
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RRID:CVCL_KZ91 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter beta-arrestin cell lines co-express a GPCR tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) and a beta-arrestin tagged with another fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA). Activation of the GPCR-PK induces beta-arrestin-EA recruitment and complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female DiscoverX:93-0254C3,
Wikidata:Q54938090
cvcl_0042 CVCL_KZ91 2026-02-14 08:42:20 0
PathHunter U2OS CMKLR1 Activated GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_LA07 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter activated GPCR internalization cell lines co-express an untagged GPCR, a beta-arrestin tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) localized to the endosomes. Beta-arrestin recruitment is followed by internalization of the GPCR/arrestin-EA complex in PK-tagged endosomes and allowing complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter CMKLR1 Activated GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0720C3,
Wikidata:Q54938117
cvcl_0042 CVCL_LA07 2026-02-14 08:42:20 0
PathHunter U2OS CCR4 Total GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_KZ95 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter total GPCR internalization cell lines co-express a tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) localized to the endosomes. Activation of the GPCR-PK induces internalization of the receptor in EA-tagged endosomes and complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter CCR4 Total GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0845C3,
Wikidata:Q54938104
cvcl_0042 CVCL_KZ95 2026-02-14 08:42:20 0
PathHunter U2OS AVPR1A Total GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_KZ76 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter total GPCR internalization cell lines co-express a tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) localized to the endosomes. Activation of the GPCR-PK induces internalization of the receptor in EA-tagged endosomes and complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter AVPR1A Total GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0751C3,
Wikidata:Q54938072
cvcl_0042 CVCL_KZ76 2026-02-14 08:42:19 0
PathHunter U2OS CHRM3 beta-arrestin
 
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RRID:CVCL_LA03 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter beta-arrestin cell lines co-express a GPCR tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) and a beta-arrestin tagged with another fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA). Activation of the GPCR-PK induces beta-arrestin-EA recruitment and complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female DiscoverX:93-0860C3,
Wikidata:Q54938113
cvcl_0042 CVCL_LA03 2026-02-14 08:42:20 0
PathHunter U2OS beta-Catenin Nuclear Translocation
 
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RRID:CVCL_KZ82 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter nuclear translocation cell lines co-express a target protein tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Donor=ED) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) localized to the nucleus. Complementation of the ED and EA enzyme fragments result into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female DiscoverX:93-0743C3,
Wikidata:Q54938079
cvcl_0042 CVCL_KZ82 2026-02-14 08:42:19 0
PathHunter U2OS CCR1 Activated GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_KZ90 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter activated GPCR internalization cell lines co-express an untagged GPCR, a beta-arrestin tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) localized to the endosomes. Beta-arrestin recruitment is followed by internalization of the GPCR/arrestin-EA complex in PK-tagged endosomes and allowing complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter CCR1 Activated GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0651C3,
Wikidata:Q54938088
cvcl_0042 CVCL_KZ90 2026-02-14 08:42:20 0
PathHunter U2OS BDKRB2 Activated GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_KZ79 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter activated GPCR internalization cell lines co-express an untagged GPCR, a beta-arrestin tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) localized to the endosomes. Beta-arrestin recruitment is followed by internalization of the GPCR/arrestin-EA complex in PK-tagged endosomes and allowing complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter BDKRB2 Activated GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0725C3,
Wikidata:Q54938076
cvcl_0042 CVCL_KZ79 2026-02-14 08:42:19 0
PathHunter U2OS CCR2 Total GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_KZ94 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter total GPCR internalization cell lines co-express a tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) localized to the endosomes. Activation of the GPCR-PK induces internalization of the receptor in EA-tagged endosomes and complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter CCR2 Total GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0679C3,
Wikidata:Q54938093
cvcl_0042 CVCL_KZ94 2026-02-14 08:42:20 0
PathHunter U2OS CCR7 Activated GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_KZ98 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter activated GPCR internalization cell lines co-express an untagged GPCR, a beta-arrestin tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) localized to the endosomes. Beta-arrestin recruitment is followed by internalization of the GPCR/arrestin-EA complex in PK-tagged endosomes and allowing complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter CCR7 Activated GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0740C3,
Wikidata:Q54938107
cvcl_0042 CVCL_KZ98 2026-02-14 08:42:20 0
PathHunter U2OS CRHR1 Activated GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_LA08 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter activated GPCR internalization cell lines co-express an untagged GPCR, a beta-arrestin tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) localized to the endosomes. Beta-arrestin recruitment is followed by internalization of the GPCR/arrestin-EA complex in PK-tagged endosomes and allowing complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter CRHR1 Activated GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0726C3,
Wikidata:Q54938118
cvcl_0042 CVCL_LA08 2026-02-14 08:42:20 0
PathHunter U2OS CHRM1 Activated GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_LA00 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter activated GPCR internalization cell lines co-express an untagged GPCR, a beta-arrestin tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) localized to the endosomes. Beta-arrestin recruitment is followed by internalization of the GPCR/arrestin-EA complex in PK-tagged endosomes and allowing complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter CHRM1 Activated GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0655C3,
Wikidata:Q54938109
cvcl_0042 CVCL_LA00 2026-02-14 08:42:20 0
PathHunter U2OS CCR6 Activated GPCR Internalization
 
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RRID:CVCL_KZ97 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter activated GPCR internalization cell lines co-express an untagged GPCR, a beta-arrestin tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA) and a second beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) localized to the endosomes. Beta-arrestin recruitment is followed by internalization of the GPCR/arrestin-EA complex in PK-tagged endosomes and allowing complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female PathHunter CCR6 Activated GPCR Internalization U2OS DiscoverX:93-0966C3,
Wikidata:Q54938106
cvcl_0042 CVCL_KZ97 2026-02-14 08:42:20 0
PathHunter U2OS CHRM1 beta-arrestin
 
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RRID:CVCL_LA01 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter beta-arrestin cell lines co-express a GPCR tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) and a beta-arrestin tagged with another fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA). Activation of the GPCR-PK induces beta-arrestin-EA recruitment and complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female DiscoverX:93-0859C3,
Wikidata:Q54938110
cvcl_0042 CVCL_LA01 2026-02-14 08:42:20 0
PathHunter U2OS beta-arrestin1-EA Parental
 
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RRID:CVCL_KZ80 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter beta-arrestin parental cell lines express a beta-arrestin tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA). They can be used to introduce a GPCR tagged with another beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK)., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female DiscoverX:93-0318,
Wikidata:Q54938077
cvcl_0042 CVCL_KZ80 2026-02-14 08:42:19 0
PathHunter U2OS C3AR1 beta-arrestin
 
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RRID:CVCL_KZ84 Homo sapiens (Human) Osteosarcoma Characteristics: PathHunter beta-arrestin cell lines co-express a GPCR tagged with a beta-galactosidase fragment (ProLink=PK) and a beta-arrestin tagged with another fragment (Enzyme Acceptor=EA). Activation of the GPCR-PK induces beta-arrestin-EA recruitment and complementation of the PK and EA enzyme fragments thus resulting into a catalytically active enzyme that generate a chemiluminescent signal., Population: Caucasian. Cancer cell line Female DiscoverX:93-0814C3,
Wikidata:Q54938082
cvcl_0042 CVCL_KZ84 2026-02-14 08:42:19 0

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