Cells and Cell Lines

Cell culture and microbial culture techniques are essential for almost every aspect of biological research since modern microbiology started in the 19th century. The invention of microbial cultures of bacteria and yeast in sterile culture media allows selective growing of monoclonal cultures. From these cultures, competent cells can be generated for the use in transformation. Cell culture colloquially refers to cultures of animal cells, in which we differentiate between ex vivo cultures and immortalized cell lines. Ex vivo cultures are derived from blood or organs and have a limited life span. Immortalized cell lines, however, are usually derived from tumors and proliferate indefinitely due to mutations in the cell cycle controls.

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Cells and Cell Lines

Cell culture and microbial culture techniques are essential for almost every aspect of biological research since modern microbiology started in the 19th century. The invention of microbial cultures of bacteria and yeast in sterile culture media allows selective growing of monoclonal cultures. From these cultures, competent cells can be generated for the use in transformation. Cell culture colloquially refers to cultures of animal cells, in which we differentiate between ex vivo cultures and immortalized cell lines. Ex vivo cultures are derived from blood or organs and have a limited life span. Immortalized cell lines, however, are usually derived from tumors and proliferate indefinitely due to mutations in the cell cycle controls.

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Wilms8 Cells
Wilms8 Cells

Item number: CYT-300416

Categories: Kidney cancer cell lines Description: The Wilms8 cell line was derived from a primary Wilms tumor in a pediatric patient with a germline WT1 mutation. This cell line is characterized by a homozygous nonsense mutation in the WT1 gene (c.1168 C>T, p.R390X), leading to a complete loss of WT1 function. WT1...
Host: Human
Species reactivity: human
800.00€ *
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Wilms10M Cells
Wilms10M Cells

Item number: CYT-300418

Categories: Kidney cancer cell lines Description: The Wilms10M cell line was established from a metastatic lung nodule of a patient with Wilms tumor (nephroblastoma). Like its primary tumor counterpart, Wilms10T, the Wilms10M cell line is characterized by a homozygous deletion of the WT1 gene, resulting in the...
Host: Human
Species reactivity: human
800.00€ *
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ImWilms10T Cells
ImWilms10T Cells

Item number: CYT-300419

Categories: Kidney cancer cell lines Description: The imWilms10T cell line is an immortalized variant of the Wilms10T primary tumor cell line, which was derived from a Wilms tumor (nephroblastoma) sample in a pediatric patient. This cell line is distinguished by a homozygous deletion of the WT1 gene, resulting in a...
Host: Human
Species reactivity: human
800.00€ *
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Wilms11 Cells
Wilms11 Cells

Item number: CYT-300420

Categories: Kidney cancer cell lines Description: The Wilms11 cell line was derived from a primary Wilms tumor (nephroblastoma) in a pediatric patient. Unlike many other Wilms tumor cell lines, Wilms11 is characterized by the presence of wild-type WT1, meaning it does not harbor mutations in the WT1 gene, which is...
Host: Human
Species reactivity: human
800.00€ *
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WI 38 VA13 subline 2RA Cells
WI 38 VA13 subline 2RA Cells

Item number: CYT-300421

Categories: Lung cancer cell lines Description: The WI-38 VA13 subline 2RA, derived from the historic WI-38 cell line originally sourced from the lung tissue of a 3-month-old fetus, represents a key advancement in cell culture technology. The original WI-38 cell line was crucial in developing vaccines for numerous...
Host: Human
Species reactivity: human
430.00€ *
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SK-MEL-2 Cells
SK-MEL-2 Cells

Item number: CYT-300423

Categories: Human cells , Skin cancer cell lines Description: Introducing SK-MEL-2 cells, a cell line derived from a 60-year-old, White, male patient with malignant melanoma. These cells express wildtype B-Raf and mutant N-Ras (Q61R). With a doubling time of 32 hours, SK-MEL-2 cells provide a valuable tool for...
Application: Skin of thigh
Host: Human
Species reactivity: human
430.00€ *
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SK-MEL-1 Cells
SK-MEL-1 Cells

Item number: CYT-300424

Categories: Skin cancer cell lines Description: This cell line was established in 1966 by F. Oettgen and associates using cells from the thoracic duct of a patient. Pigment granules relating both to synthesis and to phagocytosis are present. According to our sequencing, WB and PCR results this cell line carries a...
Application: Thoracic lymph duct
Host: Human
Species reactivity: human
550.00€ *
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WI-38 Cells
WI-38 Cells

Item number: CYT-300428

Categories: Fibroblasts Description: Please note: The WI-38 cell line is not available for purchase anymore. Our stock reached senescence and therefore cannot be sold anymore. However, we continue to offer an immortalized variant of this cell line, WI 38VA13 Subline 2RA (Catalog No. 300421). The WI-38 cell line,...
Host: Human
Species reactivity: human
430.00€ *
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SK-MEL-29.1 Cells
SK-MEL-29.1 Cells

Item number: CYT-300429

Categories: Skin cancer cell lines Description: SK-MEL-29.1 is a melanoma cell line that has been extensively studied for its interactions with the immune system, particularly in the context of cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) recognition. This subclone of the SK-MEL-29 melanoma line has been used in immunological...
Host: Human
Species reactivity: human
800.00€ *
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SK-ES-1 Cells
SK-ES-1 Cells

Item number: CYT-300435

Categories: Bone cancer cell lines Description: Antibodies to the sarcoma lines were detected in sera of patients with sarcomas after absorption with non-sarcoma lines. Sera from normal donors were also cytotoxic. Organism: Human Tissue: Bone Disease: Ewing's Sarcoma Synonyms: Sk-Es-1, Sk-ES-1, SK ES 01, SK-ES1,...
Host: Human
Species reactivity: human
430.00€ *
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HROGas03 Cells
HROGas03 Cells

Item number: CYT-300437

Categories: Gastric cancer cell lines Description: The HROGas03 cell line is derived from the gastric adenocarcinoma of an adult female patient. Gastric adenocarcinoma, a common type of stomach cancer, arises from the glandular epithelial cells of the stomach lining and is often associated with poor prognosis. As a...
Host: Human
Species reactivity: human
800.00€ *
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MG-63 Cells
MG-63 Cells

Item number: CYT-300441

Categories: Bone cancer cell lines Description: MG-63 cells, a human osteosarcoma cell line derived from the bone of a 14-year-old White male patient with osteosarcoma, are a pivotal model in bone biology research. MG63 human osteosarcoma cells, with their fibroblast morphology and rapid proliferation, serve as an...
Application: Bone, left femur
Host: Human
Species reactivity: human
430.00€ *
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