
AsPC-1 - CRL-1682 - ATCC
AsPC-1 is cell line derived from nude mouse xenografts initiated with cells from the ascites of a 62-year-old, White, female patient with cancer of the pancreas. This cell line can be used in …
Cellosaurus cell line AsPC-1 (CVCL_0152)
Human pancreatic adenocarcinoma: in vitro and in vivo morphology of a new tumor line established from ascites. Cell surface antigens of human ovarian and endometrial carcinoma …
AsPC-1. Culture Collections
This cell line was derived from nude mouse xenografts initiated with cells from the ascites of a 62-year-old female Caucasian patient with cancer of the pancreas. The cells produce …
AsPC-1 Cells - Cytion
The AsPC1 cell line, derived from a 62-year-old female patient with adenocarcinoma of pancreas and metastases to several abdominal organs, has become a pivotal model for studying …
Authenticated AsPC-1 Cell Line Sigma Aldrich - MilliporeSigma
Purchase high quality cryopreserved human pancreatic carcinoma AsPC-1 cells from ECACC that contain pancreatic beta cells for cancer research applications. ... NOTE: Both the cell line and …
The AsPC1 cell line, derived from a 62-year-old female patient with adenocarcinoma of pancreas and metastases to several abdominal organs, has become a pivotal model for studying …
Aspc-1 - GenoBioTX
The AsPC-1 epithelial cell line is isolated from pancreatic tissue of a 62-year-old Caucasian female patient with metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
A large variety of human and murine cell lines derived from both, solid tumors or leukemias, covering a wide range of tumor geno- and phenotypes, have been adapted to grow in a …
AsPC-1 Xenograft Model
ASPC-1 is a human pancreatic adenocarcinoma cell line that was established from a metastatic site in a patient with pancreatic cancer. It is commonly used as a model for studying the …
AsPC-1 Cell Line Catalog No.: CL-0027 Origin and General Characteristics Cell Name AsPC-1 Cell Line Organism Homo sapiens, Human Age 62 years Tissue Pancreas, derived from …
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