BICR 31 Cell Line
Invented by Prof Eric Kenneth Parkinson from Queen Mary University of London
Invented at Cancer Research UK Glasgow: The Beatson Institute
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Info
| Catalogue Number | 152846 | 
| Host | Human | 
| Tissue | Tongue | 
| Disease Keywords | Tongue squamous carcinoma | 
| Model | Tumour line | 
| Relevance | Adherent cell line derived from a squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue of a Caucasian male. Keratin and involucrin markers present. Known mutations: p53, p16 and p14ARF. Cells are tumourigenic in athymic mice. | 
| Research Area | Apoptosis and Programmed Cell Death, Cancer, Drug Discovery & Development, Epigenetics & Nuclear Signalling | 
| Growth/Phenotype Keywords | Adherent | 
| Recommended Growing Conditions | DMEM + 2mM Glutamine + 10% Foetal Bovine Serum (FBS) + 0.4 micrograms/ml Hydrocortisone. | 
| Notes | 
                                                                    STR-PCR Data: Amelogenin: X, CSF1PO: 9,14 D13S317: 12 D16S539: 11,12 D5S818: 13 D7S820: 8,12 THO1: 9 TPOX: 10 vWA: 18  | 
                        
| Cellosaurus ID | CVCL_2312 | 
References: 2 entries
Edington et al. 1995. Mol Carcinog. 13(4):254-65. PMID: 7646764.
Cellular immortality: a late event in the progression of human squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck associated with p53 alteration and a high frequency of allele loss.
Europe PMC ID: 7646764
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References: 2 entries
Edington et al. 1995. Mol Carcinog. 13(4):254-65. PMID: 7646764.
Cellular immortality: a late event in the progression of human squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck associated with p53 alteration and a high frequency of allele loss.
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