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Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_5I82

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Astrocytoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Ancestral cell line (U-118MG) has been shown to be a U-138MG derivative..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_5I82 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_ZD93

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_ZD93

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Astrocytoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Ancestral cell line (U-118MG) has been shown to be a U-138MG derivative..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_ZD93 Copy   


Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_H357

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Astrocytoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Ancestral cell line (U-118MG) has been shown to be a U-138MG derivative..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_H357 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_ZD96

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_ZD96

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Astrocytoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Ancestral cell line (U-118MG) has been shown to be a U-138MG derivative..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_ZD96 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_ZD91

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_ZD91

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Astrocytoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Ancestral cell line (U-118MG) has been shown to be a U-138MG derivative..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_ZD91 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_H355

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_H355

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Astrocytoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Ancestral cell line (U-118MG) has been shown to be a U-138MG derivative..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_H355 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_H359

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_H359

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Astrocytoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Ancestral cell line (U-118MG) has been shown to be a U-138MG derivative..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_H359 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_1T16

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_1T16

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Ovarian mixed germ cell tumor
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Parent cell line (222) has been shown to be a PA-1 derivative..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_1T16 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_M629

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_M629

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 a male patient with a lung adenocarcinoma. The 2563 cell line is said to be derived from the MAC-21 cell line (Cellosaurus=CVCL_M627) which is also HeLa contaminated but which has never been tested for such a contamination..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_M629 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_EP74

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_EP74

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Adult acute monocytic leukemia
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. On the basis of the STR profile the parent cell line (SC) seems to be a U-937 derivative..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_EP74 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_9558

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_9558

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Colon adenocarcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a HT-29 derivative (PubMed=10508494; PubMed=20143388). Originally thought to originate from a 66 year old male patient with a gastric carcinoma..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_9558 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_6874

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_6874

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 (ACC-2) has been shown to be a HeLa derivative (PubMed=19557180; PubMed=20143388; PubMed=21868764; PubMed=26116706)..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_6874 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_6872

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_6872

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Human papillomavirus-related endocervical adenocarcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Miscellaneous: Formerly the CCRID database had 3 entries describing this cell line (3111C0001CCC000272, 3131C0001000700062, 3142C0001000000048). They were 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=19557180; PubMed=20143388; PubMed=21868764; PubMed=26116706). Originally thought to originate from a 28 year old female patient with a salivary gland adenoid cystic carcinoma..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_6872 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_Y037

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Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_Y037

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: High grade ovarian serous adenocarcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Parent cell line (41M) has been shown to be a OAW28 derivative..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_Y037 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_Y427

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_Y427

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: High grade ovarian serous adenocarcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Parent cell line (41M) has been shown to be a OAW28 derivative..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_Y427 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_4735

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_4735

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Prostate carcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a PC-3 derivative (PubMed=14518029; PubMed=20143388)..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_4735 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_4734

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_4734

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Prostate carcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a PC-3 derivative (PubMed=11304728; PubMed=20143388; CelloPub=CLPUB00698). Originally thought to originate from the bone metastasis in a patient with well differentiated, stage B2, adenocarcinoma of the prostate..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_4734 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_D631

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_D631

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=4472134; PubMed=20143388)..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_D631 Copy   


  • RRID:CVCL_0144

Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_0144

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: Colon adenocarcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., From: Juillard, Guy Jean-Felix; University of California, Los Angeles; Los Angeles; USA., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Shown to be a HT-29 derivative (PubMed=18713817; PubMed=20143388; PubMed=21868764). Originally thought to originate from a thyroid gland anaplastic carcinoma..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_0144 Copy   


Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_B0CC

Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Disease: High grade ovarian serous adenocarcinoma
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Virology: Can be used to evaluate the infectious entry of polyomaviruses (BKPyV, JCPyV, SV40, MCPyV) and human papillomaviruses. Pathogenic variants of the JCPyV virus previously believed to be non-infectious can infect this cell line (ATCC=CRL-3468)., Characteristics: Engineered to overexpress the SV40 large T antigen., Population: Caucasian., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. Parent cell line (NCI-ADR-RES) has been shown to be a OVCAR-8 derivative..

Proper citation: RRID:CVCL_B0CC Copy   



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