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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2014 Jul 29, Amanda Capes-Davis commented:

      The authors use 7T cells for their work, which are derived from HEp-2. Please be aware that HEp-2 cells (and thus 7T) are not from laryngeal carcinoma. HEp-2 is cross-contaminated with HeLa and is actually cervical adenocarcinoma. For a list of known cross-contaminated cell lines, see http://iclac.org/databases/cross-contaminations/.


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2014 Jul 29, Amanda Capes-Davis commented:

      The authors use 7T cells for their work, which are derived from HEp-2. Please be aware that HEp-2 cells (and thus 7T) are not from laryngeal carcinoma. HEp-2 is cross-contaminated with HeLa and is actually cervical adenocarcinoma. For a list of known cross-contaminated cell lines, see http://iclac.org/databases/cross-contaminations/.


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