Cancer (Tumor) Cell Lines
Homo sapiens (Human)
Lung
Adherent
Calu-6 is a cancer cell line of human lung adenocarcinoma, derived from the metastatic site, pleural effusion.Calu-6 is a cancer cell line of human lung adenocarcinoma, derived from the metastatic site, pleural effusion. Antimycin A (AMA) was shown to inhibit the growth of Calu-6 cells, possibly via inducing a G1 arrest of the cell cycle and apoptosis[1].
Synonym: CaLu-6; CALU-6; Calu.6; Calu 6; Calu6; CALU6; CaLu-06
[1] Y. H. Han and W. H. Park, “Growth inhibition in antimycin A treated-lung cancer Calu-6 cells via inducing a G1 phase arrest and apoptosis,” Lung Cancer, vol. 65, no. 2, pp. 150–160, Aug. 2009, doi: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2008.11.005.
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