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    An immortalised cell line is a population of cells from a multicellular organism that would normally not proliferate indefinitely but, due to mutation...
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  • embryonic kidney 293 cells, also often referred to as HEK 293, HEK-293, 293 cells, are an immortalised cell line derived from HEK cells isolated from a female...
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  • The HEL cell line is an immortalised cell line from a 30-year old male Acute erythroid leukemia patient, used in biomedical research. HEL cell is capable...
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    an immortalised cell line. The cells are bathed in a culture medium, which contains essential nutrients and energy sources necessary for the cells' survival...
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  • Huh7 (category Human cell lines)
    Huh7 is an immortalised cell line and may be grown in the laboratory for research purposes. According to the web site huh7.com, it is "a well differentiated...
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    Stem cell Embryonic stem cell Induced pluripotent stem cell Induced stem cells Adult stem cell Cell culture Immortalised cell line Stem-cell controversy...
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    gD. (Also F6B2; obs. F6B1.1) HeLa cells Immortalised cell line History and Characterization of the Vero Cell Line -- A Report prepared by CDR Rebecca...
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  • asteroid HeLa, a line of cells derived from deceased American cancer patient Henrietta Lacks, notable for being the first immortalised cell line SMS Hela, a...
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  • The JY cell line is an Epstein–Barr virus (EBV)-immortalised B cell lymphoblastoid line. JY cells express HLA class-I A2 and class-II DR. JY is a suspension...
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  • K562 cells were the first human immortalised myelogenous leukemia cell line to be established. K562 cells are of the erythroleukemia type, and the cell line...
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  • NK-92 (category Human cell lines)
    cell line is an immortalised cell line that has the characteristics of a type of immune cell found in human blood called ’natural killer’ (NK) cells....
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    Tissue culture (category Cell culture)
    organism in vitro. These cells may be cells isolated from a donor organism (primary cells) or an immortalised cell line. The cells are bathed in a culture...
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    are known as HeLa cells and are the first and most commonly used immortalised cell line. First transistor computer, built at the University of Manchester...
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    cells have a very high propensity of genetic instability (like all immortalised cells) one should not assume that the names applied indicate their usefulness...
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  • electromagnetic flux density in radio astronomy JY cell line, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-immortalised b cell lymphoblastoid line This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Cellosaurus (category Cell biology)
    Its scope includes immortalised cell lines, naturally immortal cell lines (example: embryonic stem cells) and finite life cell lines when those are...
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    cervical cancer cells of individuals as well as in the oldest and most commonly studied immortalised cell line, HeLa cells. These cells were isolated from...
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    Hybridoma technology (category Cell culture techniques)
    the mammal's spleen, the B cells are fused with immortalised myeloma cells. The fusion of the B cells with myeloma cells can be done using electrofusion...
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    the University of Bristol made the first conditionally immortalised human podocyte cell line.[further explanation needed] This meant that podocytes could...
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  • vaccines does not constitute formal cooperation with the abortion". Immortalised cell lines are an important research tool offering a stable medium for...
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    MeT-5a (category Human cell lines)
    indefinitely proliferate in a laboratory setting. MeT-5a cells were first isolated, immortalised, and cultured in the 1980s. Bonsall., Hubbard., Jithin...
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    HuLEC-5a (category Human cell lines)
    Human Lung Microvascular Endothelium cells transfected with pRSV-T 5A (HuLEC-5a or HuLECs) are a cell line derived from the pulmonary endothelium of a...
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  • senescence from epigenetic aging. Consistent with this, telomerase-immortalised cells continued to age (according to the epigenetic clock) without having...
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  • KHYG-1 (category Human cell lines)
    granzyme. The KHYG-1 cells show superior cytotoxic activity against K562 cells, which is immortalised myelogenous leukemia cell line commonly used as a...
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    to replicate the TME in a controlled environment. Tumor immortalised cell lines and primary cell cultures have been long used in order to study various...
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    Retrieved 26 October 2008. Stern, Jennifer (27 August 2008). "Long walk immortalised in bronze". Media Club South Africa. Archived from the original on 24...
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    he was a close colleague of Coxeter and Petrie. His contribution is immortalised in his set of rules for defining which stellation forms should be considered...
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    his reinstatement, and he died in relative obscurity in 1648. He was immortalised on stage in the character of the grasping asylum doctor, Alibius, in...
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  • cell lines, and if their expression is inhibited the malignant phenotype of the cancer cells is blocked. Either of these oncoproteins can immortalise...
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    unremarkable figure was not considered sufficiently important to be immortalised. An engraving in one edition of Bayes' 1739 publication, of a man hiding...
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