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R-3327-MAT-Lu cell line

Invented at Johns Hopkins University

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Catalogue Number 156409
Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets Metastatic anaplastic tumor that is highly metastatic in the lung
Disease Keywords Prostate Cancer
Model Cancer Model
Relevance This cell line was derived from the "H" subline and upon passage to the AT-1 subline (JHU-29) of the parental R3327 tumor. The "H" subline is a heterogeneous cell line as it is comprised of androgen-dependent and androgen-independent tumor cells. Passing this AT-1 sublinein intactmale rats allowed for the cloning of androgen-independent cell lines which gave rise to a fast-growing metastatic, anaplastic tumor (MAT) cell line which was further characterized to be highly metastatic to the lung (MAT-Lu). This cell line is a valuable model for the studying prostate malignancies both in vitro, and in vivo.DM 3852
Research Area Cancer, Drug Discovery & Development
Cellosaurus ID CVCL_3847

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Isaacs et al. 1988. Prostate. 13(2):165-88. PMID: 3174494.

Isaacs et al. 1986. Prostate. 9(3):261-81. PMID: 3774632.


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Isaacs et al. 1988. Prostate. 13(2):165-88. PMID: 3174494.

Isaacs et al. 1986. Prostate. 9(3):261-81. PMID: 3774632.


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