- Jul 2018
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On 2014 May 27, Keon Wook Kang commented:
0Thanks for your careful suggestion. We will use primary cultured HUVEC for further studies.
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On 2014 May 21, Amanda Capes-Davis commented:
It is important to know that a cell line may not come from the expected tissue or cell type. In this case, ECV-304 is known to be cross-contaminated with T-24, a bladder carcinoma cell line. The authenticity of any human cell line can be checked by STR profiling. For a database of known cross-contaminated cell lines, see http://iclac.org/databases/cross-contaminations/.
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- Feb 2018
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On 2014 May 21, Amanda Capes-Davis commented:
It is important to know that a cell line may not come from the expected tissue or cell type. In this case, ECV-304 is known to be cross-contaminated with T-24, a bladder carcinoma cell line. The authenticity of any human cell line can be checked by STR profiling. For a database of known cross-contaminated cell lines, see http://iclac.org/databases/cross-contaminations/.
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On 2014 May 27, Keon Wook Kang commented:
0Thanks for your careful suggestion. We will use primary cultured HUVEC for further studies.
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