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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2014 Jul 30, Jung Weon Lee commented:

      The coauthor Kim S should be affiliated with "5 Therapeutic Antibody Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Daejon, Republic of Korea", rather than "Department of Biological Sciences, Kangwon National University".


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    2. On 2014 Jul 31, Amanda Capes-Davis commented:

      Thank you for your reply. Yes, it is important to use a range of cell line models. It is also important to spread the word that Chang cells are not an appropriate model for liver. Authentication testing using a method such as short tandem repeat (STR) profiling will help to confirm that cell lines used in experimental work are not misidentified.


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    3. On 2014 Jul 30, Jung Weon Lee commented:

      In this study, many different liver cells in addition to HCC827 (NSCLC) and Chang cells were used in parallel.


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

      Although they carry the name "Chang liver", these cells are not from normal liver. The Chang liver cell line 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:

      Although they carry the name "Chang liver", these cells are not from normal liver. The Chang liver cell line 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. On 2014 Jul 30, Jung Weon Lee commented:

      In this study, many different liver cells in addition to HCC827 (NSCLC) and Chang cells were used in parallel.


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    3. On 2014 Jul 30, Jung Weon Lee commented:

      The coauthor Kim S should be affiliated with "5 Therapeutic Antibody Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Daejon, Republic of Korea", rather than "Department of Biological Sciences, Kangwon National University".


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