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Cancer (Tumor) Cell Lines

Cancer (Tumor) Cell Lines are immortal cells derived from benign and malignant tumors, retaining many genetic and phenotypic features of the original tumor/cancer. This category covers cancer cell lines, tumor cell lines, and malignant cell lines. These are indispensable for oncology research, drug discovery, mechanistic studies, and xenograft models. Our portfolio includes tumor cell lines from diverse origins: carcinomas (epithelial origin), sarcomas (mesenchymal), leukemias, lymphomas, and neuroectodermal tumors. A cancer cell line can be carcinoma cell lines (e.g., breast, lung, colon), leukemia cell lines (e.g., HL-60, K562), lymphoma cell lines (e.g., Raji, Jurkat), and others. Specific types include neuroblastoma cell line (e.g., SH-SY5Y, SK-N-BE, IMR-32), which are used for pediatric cancer research and neuronal differentiation studies. Glioblastoma cell lines (e.g., U87, U251, T98G, LN229, A172) model aggressive brain tumors; they are used for temozolomide resistance, invasion assays, and xenograft models. Melanoma cell lines (e.g., A375, SK-MEL-28, M14, WM115) are used for studying BRAF mutations, immunotherapy resistance, and metastasis. Osteosarcoma cell lines (e.g., U2OS, Saos-2, MG63, HOS, 143B) are bone cancer models used for studying p53 pathways, chemotherapy sensitivity, and bone metastasis. Cervical cancer cells (e.g., HeLa, SiHa, CaSki, C33A) are used for HPV research, cell cycle studies, and drug screening; HeLa is the most famous human cell line. Breast cancer cell lines (e.g., MCF7, MDA-MB-231, T47D, BT474, SK-BR-3, ZR-75-1) cover ER-positive, HER2-positive, and triple-negative subtypes; they are used for hormone therapy, targeted therapy, and metastasis research. Lung cancer cell lines (e.g., A549, NCI-H460, NCI-H1975, NCI-H1299, HCC827) include adenocarcinoma, large cell, and small cell types; they are used for EGFR inhibitor testing and KRAS studies. Colon cancer cell lines (e.g., HCT116, HT29, SW480, Caco-2, DLD-1, LoVo) are used for Wnt signaling, mismatch repair, and drug screening (5-FU, oxaliplatin). Prostate cancer cell lines (e.g., LNCaP, PC3, DU145, 22Rv1, VCaP) cover androgen-sensitive and castration-resistant types; they are used for androgen receptor studies and bone metastasis models. Pancreatic cancer cell lines (e.g., PANC-1, MIA PaCa-2, BxPC-3, AsPC-1, Capan-2) are used for KRAS studies, desmoplasia, and gemcitabine resistance. Liver cancer cell lines (e.g., HepG2, Huh7, PLC/PRF/5, Hep3B, SNU-449) are used for drug metabolism, hepatitis studies, and sorafenib testing. Ovarian cancer cell lines (e.g., OVCAR3, SK-OV-3, A2780, CAOV3, ES-2) are used for platinum resistance and PARP inhibitor studies. Bladder cancer cells (e.g., T24, UM-UC-3, RT4, 5637, J82) are used for chemotherapy testing and urothelial carcinoma models. Kidney cancer cells (e.g., ACHN, 786-O, Caki-1, Caki-2, 769-P) are used for clear cell renal cell carcinoma research, including VHL and HIF pathways. Gastric cancer cells (e.g., MKN45, AGS, NCI-N87, KATO III, SNU-1) are used for HER2 testing, chemotherapy, and Helicobacter pylori studies.

Researchers use tumor/cancer cell lines for drug screening, mechanistic studies, and xenograft models. Glioblastoma cell lines are used for brain cancer research, including studies on the blood-brain barrier and temozolomide resistance. Breast cancer cell lines like MCF7 and MDA-MB-231 model hormone-dependent and triple-negative cancers. Our tumor cell lines are authenticated by STR profiling, tested for mycoplasma, and provided with doubling times and growth media. Whether you need a neuroblastoma cell line for pediatric cancer, osteosarcoma cell lines for bone sarcoma, or gastric cancer cells for digestive oncology, our Cancer (Tumor) Cell Lines category supports your oncology research with well-characterized, reproducible models.

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NCI-H1793

NCI-H1793 is a cancer cell line of lung adenocarcinoma from Homo sapiens (Human).
Cat. No. ARC0590

NCI-H1792

NCI-H1792 is a cancer cell line of lung adenocarcinoma, isolated from metastatic; pleural effusion.  Synonym: H1792; H-1792; NCIH1792
Cat. No. ARC0589

NCI-H1781

NCI-H1781 is a cancer cell line of lung adenocarcinoma from Homo sapiens (Human).
Cat. No. ARC0588

NCI-H1755

NCI-H1755 is a cancer cell line of lung adenocarcinoma from Homo sapiens (Human).
Cat. No. ARC0587

NCI-H1734

NCI-H1734 is a cancer cell line of lung adenocarcinoma from Homo sapiens (Human).
Cat. No. ARC0586

NCI-H1703

NCI-H1703 is a cancer cell line of lung squamous cell carcinoma, isolated from in situ; lung.  Synonym: H1703; H-1703; NCIH1703
Cat. No. ARC0585

NCI-H1693

NCI-H1693 is a cancer cell line of lung adenocarcinoma, isolated from metastatic; lymph node.
Cat. No. ARC0584

NCI-H1688

NCI-H1688 is a cancer cell line of small cell lung cancer (SCLC), isolated from metastatic; liver.
Cat. No. ARC0583

NCI-H1666

NCI-H1666 is a human bronchoalveolar adenocarcinoma cell line, isolated from metastatic site, pleural effusion.
Cat. No. ARC0582

NCI-H1651

NCI-H1651 is a cancer cell line of lung adenocarcinoma from Homo sapiens (Human).
Cat. No. ARC0581

NCI-H1650

NCI-H1650 is a cancer cell line of lung adenocarcinoma, isolated from metastatic; pleural effusion.  Synonym: H1650; H-1650; H1650_CO; NCIH1650
Cat. No. ARC0580

NCI-H1648

NCI-H1648 is a cancer cell line of lung adenocarcinoma, isolated from metastatic; lymph node.
Cat. No. ARC0579

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