MethDB | TABLE: Tissue |
Data sets 51 to 75 out of 243 found (25 data sets shown).
Human breast cancer cell line.
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Human breast cancer cell line.
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Human breast cancer cell line.
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Human breast cancer cell line.
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Human breast cancer cell line.
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The MCF 10A cell line is a non-tumorigenic epithelial breast cancer cell line. (ATCC number CRL-10317)
The MCF7 cell line derives from a human breast adenocarcinoma (a 69 years Caucasian woman). These cells show an epithelial morphology and retain several characteristics of differentiated mammary epithelium including ability to process estradiol via cytoplasmic estrogen receptors and the capability of forming domes.
The MDA-MB-231 cell line derives from a human breast adenocarcinoma (a 51 years Caucasian woman). These cells show an epithelial morphology, are tumorigenic (forming tumors in nude mice) and express the epidermal growth factor (EGF) and the transforming growth factor alpha (TGF alpha).
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The MDA-MB-468 cell line derives from a human breast adenocarcinoma (a 51 years Black woman). These cells show an epithelial morphology, are tumorigenic (forming tumors in nude mice) and express the epidermal growth factor (EGF) and the transforming growth factor alpha (TGF alpha). There is a G -> A mutation in codon 273 of the p53 gene resulting in an Arg -> His substitution.
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MDA-MB-453 is a human breast carcinoma cell line established from an effusion of a 48-year-old woman with breast carcinoma in 1976. Cell morphology is epithelial-like, round, loosely attached monolayers.
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mammary adenocarcinoma cell line
The T-47D cell line derives from a human breast carcinoma (a 54 years old woman). These cells show an epithelial morphology, form colonies in soft agar and express the estrogen receptor.
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An early passage sporadic breast cancer cell line derived from pleural effusion of a 61 years-old woman. Pathological examination confirmed that UACC1179 are adenocarcinoma.
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An early passage sporadic breast cancer cell line derived from pleural effusion of a 54 years-old woman. Pathological examination confirmed that UACC2087 are adenocarcinoma.
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An early passage sporadic breast cancer cell line derived from a peritoneal fluid of a 58 years-old woman. Pathological examination confirmed that UACC2648 are infiltrating ductal carcinoma.
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An early passage sporadic breast cancer cell line derived from the axillary lymph nodes of a 58 years-old woman. Pathological examination confirmed that UACC3199 are infiltrating ductal carcinoma.
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An early passage sporadic breast cancer cell line derived from a primary specimen of a 57 years-old woman. Pathological examination confirmed that UACC893 are infiltrating ductal carcinoma.
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The ZR75 cell line derives from a human breast carcinoma (a 63 years Caucasian woman). These cells show an epithelial morphology, are tumorigenic (forming tumors in nude mice) and express the estrogen receptor.
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normal human bronchial epithelial cells
The cervix is the lower part of the womb (uterus) and is often called the neck of the womb.
The Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells strain D422, was derived as a subclone from the parental CHO cell line initiated from a biopsy of an ovary of a female adult Chinese hamster by T. T. Puck in 1957.
The highly vascular fetal membrane that consists of the fused chorion and allantois, found adjacent to the eggshell in reptiles and birds and constituting the placenta in most mammals.
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In physiology, that segment constituting most of the length of the large intestine in mammals. The term is often used synonymously with “large intestine” or in reference to a corresponding region of the vertebrate gut.
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ATCC Number: CCL-247, colorectal carcinoma cell line established from a male patient, contains several chromosomal abnormalities.