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DIG222.4D.5
 
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JCRB Cat# JCRB1213.2, RRID:CVCL_J290 Mus musculus (Mouse) PMID:1364357 Hybridoma DIG 222.4D.5 JCRB JCRB1213.2 JCRB:JCRB1213.2,
Wikidata:Q54831093
cvcl_2155 CVCL_J290 2026-02-14 08:12:40 0
DIG104.10H.1
 
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JCRB Cat# JCRB1213.3, RRID:CVCL_J289 Mus musculus (Mouse) PMID:1364357 Hybridoma DIG 104.H10.1 JCRB JCRB1213.3 JCRB:JCRB1213.3,
Wikidata:Q54831092
cvcl_2155 CVCL_J289 2026-02-14 08:12:40 0
DM87
 
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JCRB Cat# JCRB9100, RRID:CVCL_9126 Muntiacus muntjak (Barking deer) Virology: Persistently infected by bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) (PubMed=7989438)., Virology: Susceptible to infection by herpes simplex virus, vaccinia virus, vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) and poliovirus type 1 (ATCC=CCL-157). PMID:2157503
PMID:3013792
PMID:5444269
PMID:7989438
PMID:25509114
Spontaneously immortalized cell line Male DM, Indian Muntjac, M cell, Muntjac 157 cell, M, Indian Muntjac (M) JCRB JCRB9100 CLO:CLO_0006952,
ATCC:CCL-157,
BCRC:60278,
ECACC:90112813,
JCRB:JCRB9100,
Wikidata:Q54831265
CVCL_9126 2026-02-14 08:12:45 0
DSPT200
 
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JCRB Cat# JCRB0217, RRID:CVCL_2890 Mesocricetus auratus (Golden hamster) Transformed cell line Sex unspecified JCRB JCRB0217 JCRB:JCRB0217,
Wikidata:Q54831460
CVCL_2890 2026-02-14 08:12:51 0
GS33JTO
 
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JCRB Cat# JCRB0322, RRID:CVCL_2912 Homo sapiens (Human) Gardner syndrome Population: Japanese. Finite cell line Male Gardner Syndrome 33 Japan TOkyo JCRB JCRB0322 JCRB:JCRB0322,
Wikidata:Q54871738
CVCL_2912 2026-02-14 08:21:18 0
GS70JTO(SVT)-2
 
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JCRB Cat# KURB2748, RRID:CVCL_A2JS Homo sapiens (Human) Gardner syndrome Population: Japanese. Transformed cell line Female JCRB KURB2748 JCRB:KURB2748,
Wikidata:Q105507488
cvcl_2913 CVCL_A2JS 2026-02-14 08:21:18 0
GRSL
 
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JCRB Cat# IFO50111, RRID:CVCL_5509 Mus musculus (Mouse) Mouse leukemia PMID:232176 Cancer cell line JCRB IFO50111 JCRB:IFO50111,
Wikidata:Q54871701
CVCL_5509 2026-02-14 08:21:18 0
H-1A(H123)
 
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JCRB Cat# JCRB1548, RRID:CVCL_4W36 Mus musculus (Mouse) Finite cell line JCRB JCRB1548 JCRB:JCRB1548,
Wikidata:Q54871874
CVCL_4W36 2026-02-14 08:21:23 0
HM-1 [Hamster macrophage]
 
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JCRB Cat# JCRB1208, RRID:CVCL_2948 Mesocricetus auratus (Golden hamster) Hamster lymphoma PMID:657122 Cancer cell line Sex unspecified Hamster Macrophage-1 JCRB JCRB1208 JCRB:JCRB1208,
Wikidata:Q54889881
CVCL_2948 2026-02-14 08:26:07 0
HNOS
 
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Misidentified
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JCRB Cat# JCRB1023, RRID:CVCL_M838 Mus musculus (Mouse) Miscellaneous: A sample of HNOS was supplied to ICLAC for STR profiling by JCRB (Kohara A.) and tested by Labcorp Cell Line Testing (Ladd M.)., Problematic cell line: Misidentified. Originally thought to be of human origin but found to be from mouse (ICLAC; JCRB). Originally thought to originate from a oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma.. PMID:10601556 Undefined cell line type Sex unspecified JCRB JCRB1023 JCRB:JCRB1023,
JCRB:NIHS0256,
Wikidata:Q54890068
CVCL_M838 2026-02-14 08:26:12 1
HEC-88nu
 
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JCRB Cat# JCRB1121, RRID:CVCL_2932 Homo sapiens (Human) Endometrial adenocarcinoma Characteristics: Established from a tumor transplanted in nude mice., Population: Japanese., Part of: MD Anderson Cell Lines Project. PMID:2064198
PMID:12227503
PMID:15053063
PMID:25877200
PMID:28196595
Cancer cell line Female HEC-88 nu, HEC88nu, HEC88NU, HEC-88 JCRB JCRB1121 BioSample:SAMN03470941,
Cosmic:1223493,
Cosmic:1696751,
IARC_TP53:21069,
JCRB:JCRB1121,
JCRB:NIHS0393,
Wikidata:Q54882269
CVCL_2932 2026-02-14 08:23:39 0
HEC-46
 
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JCRB Cat# NIHS0258, RRID:CVCL_T734 Homo sapiens (Human) Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma Population: Japanese. PMID:8242641 Cancer cell line HEC46, HEC-46R1 JCRB NIHS0258 JCRB:NIHS0258,
Wikidata:Q54882263
CVCL_T734 2026-02-14 08:23:39 0
HEC-155
 
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Contaminated
Discontinued
Discontinued
JCRB Cat# JCRB1127, RRID:CVCL_2926 Homo sapiens (Human) Endometrial adenocarcinoma Population: Japanese., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. HEC-155 and HEC-180 have been shown to be identical (PubMed=20143388). Originally thought to originate from a 56 year old female patient with primary endometrial cancer.. PMID:2064198
PMID:15053063
PMID:15285295
PMID:20143388
Cancer cell line Female JCRB JCRB1127 BioSample:SAMN03151656,
BioSample:SAMN03472460,
JCRB:JCRB1127,
JCRB:NIHS0397,
Wikidata:Q54882257
CVCL_2926 2026-02-14 08:23:39 0
HEC-155
 
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Contaminated
Discontinued
Discontinued
JCRB Cat# NIHS0397, RRID:CVCL_2926 Homo sapiens (Human) Endometrial adenocarcinoma Population: Japanese., Problematic cell line: Contaminated. HEC-155 and HEC-180 have been shown to be identical (PubMed=20143388). Originally thought to originate from a 56 year old female patient with primary endometrial cancer.. PMID:2064198
PMID:15053063
PMID:15285295
PMID:20143388
Cancer cell line Female JCRB NIHS0397 BioSample:SAMN03151656,
BioSample:SAMN03472460,
JCRB:JCRB1127,
JCRB:NIHS0397,
Wikidata:Q54882257
CVCL_2926 2026-02-14 08:23:39 0
HeLa
 
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JCRB Cat# JCRB9004, RRID:CVCL_0030 Homo sapiens (Human) Human papillomavirus-related endocervical adenocarcinoma Miscellaneous: HeLa is the most frequent contributor to cell lines contamination., Anecdotal: Was flown since the 1960s on at least ten different space missions: Korabl-Sputnik-2, Vostok-1, Vostok-4, Vostok-5 and Vostok-6, Voshkod 1 and Zond-5, Discoverer XVIII, Progress M-35/Mir and Shuttle STS-89., Anecdotal: The HeLa cell line and its story inspired Australian artist Cynthia Verspaget to embark in 2003 on a artistic project 'The Anarchy Cell Line' (TAnCL) where she mixed her blood with HeLa cells. This work later spawned a PhD thesis (CelloPub=CLPUB00376) where among other things she makes the observation that two main taxonomical distinctions present in the zombie, living/dead and human/nonhuman, are also present in the HeLa cell line., Anecdotal: The fascinating story of the HeLa cell line and of Henrietta Lacks from whom these cells originate are described in the book of Rebecca Skloot (CelloPub=CLPUB00377)., Anecdotal: The HeLa cell line which was established in February 1951 is the oldest human immortal cell line., Virology: Not susceptible to infection by SARS coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) (COVID-19) (PubMed=33389257)., Virology: HeLa has 5 five HPV18 integration sites: three on normal chromosomes 8 at 8q24 and two on derivative chromosomes, der(5)t(5;22;8)(q11;q11q13;q24) and der(22)t(8;22) (q24;q13)., Population: African American., Part of: Naval Biosciences Laboratory (NBL) collection (transferred to ATCC in 1982)., Part of: MD Anderson Cell Lines Project., Part of: Human Protein Atlas, Cell Atlas panel., Part of: COSMIC cell lines project., Part of: Cancer Dependency Map project (DepMap) (includes Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia - CCLE)., Group: Space-flown cell line (cellonaut). PMID:77569
PMID:1246620
PMID:1522048
PMID:2983228
PMID:2990217
PMID:3028716
PMID:3180844
PMID:3371749
PMID:3518877
PMID:4942173
PMID:5668122
PMID:6256643
PMID:6358339
PMID:6401685
PMID:6825208
PMID:6935474
PMID:8380785
PMID:9892199
PMID:10423141
PMID:11416159
PMID:11668190
PMID:12001993
PMID:12661003
PMID:12793746
PMID:13052828
PMID:13207312
PMID:13261081
PMID:14031339
PMID:14185313
PMID:15302935
PMID:15531914
PMID:15901131
PMID:16589695
PMID:16957166
PMID:17311676
PMID:19450234
PMID:19722756
PMID:19941903
PMID:21269460
PMID:21937730
PMID:22068331
PMID:22278370
PMID:22412903
PMID:23205564
PMID:23336012
PMID:23925224
PMID:23925245
PMID:24134916
PMID:24618588
PMID:24696503
PMID:24908793
PMID:25485619
PMID:25807930
PMID:25877200
PMID:25894527
PMID:25960936
PMID:26554430
PMID:26589293
PMID:27397505
PMID:28078501
PMID:28196595
PMID:28261610
PMID:28601559
PMID:29156801
PMID:30175587
PMID:30778230
PMID:30787054
PMID:30894373
PMID:31068700
PMID:31433507
PMID:31790455
PMID:33389257
PMID:35198691
PMID:35839778
PMID:37543987
Cancer cell line Female HELA, Hela, He La, He-La, HeLa-CCL2, Henrietta Lacks cells, Helacyton gartleri JCRB JCRB9004 BTO:BTO_0000567,
CLO:CLO_0003684,
CLO:CLO_0050910,
EFO:EFO_0001185,
MCCL:MCC:0000219,
CLDB:cl1594,
CLDB:cl1595,
CLDB:cl1596,
CLDB:cl1597,
CLDB:cl1599,
CLDB:cl1600,
CLDB:cl1601,
CLDB:cl1603,
Abcam:ab255448,
Abcam:ab255928,
Abcam:ab260075,
Abcam:ab271142,
Abcam:ab275466,
AddexBio:C0008001/44,
ArrayExpress:E-MTAB-2706,
ArrayExpress:E-MTAB-3610,
ATCC:CCL-2,
ATCC:CRL-7923,
ATCC:CRM-CCL-2,
BCRC:60005,
BCRJ:0100,
BEI_Resources:ARP-153,
BioGRID_ORCS_Cell_line:95,
BioSample:SAMN03471148,
BioSample:SAMN03472333,
BioSample:SAMN10989629,
cancercelllines:CVCL_0030,
CCLV:CCLV-RIE 0082,
CCRID:1101HUM-PUMC000011,
CCRID:1101HUM-PUMC000332,
CCRID:1102HUM-NIFDC00057,
CCRID:3101HUMSCSP504,
CCRID:3101HUMTCHu187,
CCRID:4201HUM-CCTCC00009,
CCRID:5301HUM-KCB90024YJ,
CCTCC:GDC0009,
Cell_Model_Passport:SIDM00846,
ChEMBL-Cells:CHEMBL3308376,
ChEMBL-Targets:CHEMBL399,
CLS:300194,
Cosmic:760219,
Cosmic:760490,
Cosmic:801357,
Cosmic:809231,
Cosmic:877477,
Cosmic:911999,
Cosmic:925354,
Cosmic:928907,
Cosmic:944113,
Cosmic:1019309,
Cosmic:1057766,
Cosmic:1071911,
Cosmic:1131525,
Cosmic:1193029,
Cosmic:1201779,
Cosmic:1324208,
Cosmic:1336880,
Cosmic:1571796,
Cosmic:2301539,
Cosmic:2660190,
Cosmic:2750874,
Cosmic:2791019,
Cosmic:2816214,
Cosmic-CLP:1298134,
dbGAP:phs000640.v4.p1,
DepMap:ACH-001086,
DSMZ:ACC-57,
DSMZCellDive:ACC-57,
ECACC:93021013,
EGA:EGAS00001000610,
EGA:EGAS00001000978,
EGA:phs000640,
FCS-free:44-2-47-1-8-9,
GDSC:1298134,
GEO:GSM113863,
GEO:GSM226739,
GEO:GSM226875,
GEO:GSM253298,
GEO:GSM436128,
GEO:GSM436129,
GEO:GSM501788,
GEO:GSM722574,
GEO:GSM722575,
GEO:GSM723055,
GEO:GSM723056,
GEO:GSM1088663,
GEO:GSM1088664,
GEO:GSM1088665,
GEO:GSM1088666,
GEO:GSM1374528,
GEO:GSM1669875,
GEO:GSM1881473,
GEO:GSM1881474,
GEO:GSM1881475,
GEO:GSM7701367,
GEO:GSM7701368,
ICLC:HTL95023,
IGRhCellID:HeLA,
IZSLER:BS TCL 20,
JCRB:JCRB9004,
KCB:KCB 86019YJ,
KCB:KCB 90024YJ,
KCLB:10002,
LINCS_HMS:50061,
LINCS_LDP:LCL-1512,
Lonza:51,
MeSH:D006367,
NCBI_Iran:C115,
PharmacoDB:HeLa_536_2019,
PRIDE:PRD000007,
PRIDE:PRD000032,
PRIDE:PRD000123,
PRIDE:PRD000124,
PRIDE:PRD000345,
PRIDE:PRD000376,
PRIDE:PRD000525,
PRIDE:PRD000526,
PRIDE:PRD000527,
PRIDE:PXD000013,
PRIDE:PXD000243,
PRIDE:PXD000252,
PRIDE:PXD000279,
PRIDE:PXD000396,
PRIDE:PXD000474,
PRIDE:PXD000589,
PRIDE:PXD000661,
PRIDE:PXD000680,
PRIDE:PXD000759,
PRIDE:PXD000883,
PRIDE:PXD000895,
PRIDE:PXD000900,
PRIDE:PXD000953,
PRIDE:PXD000954,
PRIDE:PXD000999,
PRIDE:PXD001047,
PRIDE:PXD001118,
PRIDE:PXD001154,
PRIDE:PXD001175,
PRIDE:PXD001249,
PRIDE:PXD001258,
PRIDE:PXD001259,
PRIDE:PXD001278,
PRIDE:PXD001305,
PRIDE:PXD001374,
PRIDE:PXD001381,
PRIDE:PXD001396,
PRIDE:PXD001441,
PRIDE:PXD001541,
PRIDE:PXD001548,
PRIDE:PXD001574,
PRIDE:PXD001660,
PRIDE:PXD001781,
PRIDE:PXD001798,
PRIDE:PXD001805,
PRIDE:PXD001806,
PRIDE:PXD001810,
PRIDE:PXD001863,
PRIDE:PXD001907,
PRIDE:PXD002001,
PRIDE:PXD002039,
PRIDE:PXD002066,
PRIDE:PXD002252,
PRIDE:PXD002277,
PRIDE:PXD002378,
PRIDE:PXD002383,
PRIDE:PXD002395,
PRIDE:PXD002572,
PRIDE:PXD002591,
PRIDE:PXD002704,
PRIDE:PXD002844,
PRIDE:PXD002880,
PRIDE:PXD003186,
PRIDE:PXD003209,
PRIDE:PXD003258,
PRIDE:PXD003370,
PRIDE:PXD003503,
PRIDE:PXD003530,
PRIDE:PXD003560,
PRIDE:PXD003792,
PRIDE:PXD003813,
PRIDE:PXD003909,
PRIDE:PXD003913,
PRIDE:PXD003917,
PRIDE:PXD003924,
PRIDE:PXD004182,
PRIDE:PXD004271,
PRIDE:PXD004273,
PRIDE:PXD004452,
PRIDE:PXD004613,
PRIDE:PXD004736,
PRIDE:PXD004900,
PRIDE:PXD004914,
PRIDE:PXD004933,
PRIDE:PXD004934,
PRIDE:PXD004940,
PRIDE:PXD004995,
PRIDE:PXD005018,
PRIDE:PXD005107,
PRIDE:PXD005181,
PRIDE:PXD005346,
PRIDE:PXD005349,
PRIDE:PXD005366,
PRIDE:PXD005466,
PRIDE:PXD005509,
PRIDE:PXD005572,
PRIDE:PXD005712,
PRIDE:PXD005955,
PRIDE:PXD006112,
PRIDE:PXD006293,
PRIDE:PXD012045,
PRIDE:PXD012188,
PRIDE:PXD013064,
PRIDE:PXD023271,
PRIDE:PXD023835,
PRIDE:PXD027504,
PRIDE:PXD029773,
PRIDE:PXD030304,
Progenetix:CVCL_0030,
PubChem_Cell_line:CVCL_0030,
RCB:RCB0007,
RCB:RCB3680,
SKY/M-FISH/CGH:5351,
TKG:TKG 0331,
TOKU-E:1434,
Ubigene:YC-A012,
Wikidata:Q847482
CVCL_0030 2026-02-14 08:23:52 39012
HeLa S3
 
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JCRB Cat# JCRB9010, RRID:CVCL_0058 Homo sapiens (Human) Human papillomavirus-related endocervical adenocarcinoma Anecdotal: The 'S' series of HeLa clones was named after Dr. Florence Sabin., Virology: Has at least 4 five HPV18 integration sites in the genome (PubMed=26550473)., Population: African American., Part of: Naval Biosciences Laboratory (NBL) collection (transferred to ATCC in 1982)., Part of: ENCODE project common cell types; tier 2. PMID:566722
PMID:978597
PMID:1180926
PMID:1522048
PMID:3180844
PMID:3756862
PMID:3986962
PMID:6256643
PMID:6825208
PMID:9290701
PMID:10338214
PMID:11416159
PMID:13286432
PMID:13531635
PMID:14518029
PMID:16589695
PMID:19450234
PMID:23325432
PMID:23925245
PMID:24185095
PMID:26550473
PMID:30175587
PMID:30778230
PMID:33205894
Cancer cell line Female HeLa s3, HeLa-S3, HELA-S3, HeLa/S3, HeLa.S3, HeLa S 3, HeLa S-3, HeLaS3, HeLa, S3 clone, S3-HeLa, S3 HeLa JCRB JCRB9010 BTO:BTO_0000568,
CLO:CLO_0003695,
CLO:CLO_0003696,
CLO:CLO_0003699,
CLO:CLO_0050921,
CLO:CLO_0050936,
EFO:EFO_0002791,
MCCL:MCC:0000220,
CLDB:cl1616,
CLDB:cl1617,
CLDB:cl1619,
CLDB:cl1620,
CLDB:cl1621,
CLDB:cl1622,
4DN:4DNSRGTEEYSL,
ATCC:CCL-2.2,
ATCC:CRL-7924,
BCRC:60101,
BioSample:SAMN03472408,
BioSample:SAMN03472767,
CCRID:1101HUM-PUMC000188,
CCRID:1102HUM-NIFDC00009,
CCRID:4201HUM-CCTCC00193,
CCTCC:GDC0193,
ChEMBL-Cells:CHEMBL3886002,
ChEMBL-Targets:CHEMBL4296436,
CLS:300384,
Cosmic:846181,
Cosmic:1201780,
Cosmic:1324209,
dbGAP:phs000665.v9.p1,
DSMZ:ACC-161,
DSMZCellDive:ACC-161,
ECACC:87110901,
ENCODE:ENCBS031GUL,
ENCODE:ENCBS061SJE,
ENCODE:ENCBS075PNA,
ENCODE:ENCBS094KYE,
ENCODE:ENCBS113ENC,
ENCODE:ENCBS146YHK,
ENCODE:ENCBS163VBG,
ENCODE:ENCBS199XIN,
ENCODE:ENCBS229UDI,
ENCODE:ENCBS254ZSR,
ENCODE:ENCBS292TEU,
ENCODE:ENCBS352IHZ,
ENCODE:ENCBS376OKH,
ENCODE:ENCBS403WXR,
ENCODE:ENCBS417UAY,
ENCODE:ENCBS423QWP,
ENCODE:ENCBS424JTA,
ENCODE:ENCBS432ENC,
ENCODE:ENCBS434SUM,
ENCODE:ENCBS450RLH,
ENCODE:ENCBS468RLW,
ENCODE:ENCBS493MKF,
ENCODE:ENCBS500SDW,
ENCODE:ENCBS529RSF,
ENCODE:ENCBS575PET,
ENCODE:ENCBS577WSP,
ENCODE:ENCBS580FYL,
ENCODE:ENCBS585KIN,
ENCODE:ENCBS598ZWC,
ENCODE:ENCBS635AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS636AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS637AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS646PGB,
ENCODE:ENCBS647UNF,
ENCODE:ENCBS655ARO,
ENCODE:ENCBS656NDW,
ENCODE:ENCBS658BKJ,
ENCODE:ENCBS681BHB,
ENCODE:ENCBS684AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS685AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS686AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS687AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS688AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS689AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS714AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS735AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS736AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS737AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS738AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS739AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS740AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS748HNU,
ENCODE:ENCBS804AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS805AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS812AOY,
ENCODE:ENCBS822AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS823AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS833ISA,
ENCODE:ENCBS834AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS838AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS839AAA,
ENCODE:ENCBS854BZN,
ENCODE:ENCBS877WSH,
ENCODE:ENCBS890POO,
ENCODE:ENCBS899VUW,
ENCODE:ENCBS979JZP,
FANTOM5_SSTAR:10815-111B5,
FANTOM5_SSTAR:10816-111B6,
FANTOM5_SSTAR:10817-111B7,
GEO:GSM472905,
GEO:GSM472916,
GEO:GSM472932,
GEO:GSM733669,
GEO:GSM733682,
GEO:GSM733684,
GEO:GSM733689,
GEO:GSM733696,
GEO:GSM733711,
GEO:GSM733734,
GEO:GSM733756,
GEO:GSM733785,
GEO:GSM736510,
GEO:GSM736564,
GEO:GSM749721,
GEO:GSM749729,
GEO:GSM749739,
GEO:GSM798322,
GEO:GSM803454,
GEO:GSM803455,
GEO:GSM803478,
GEO:GSM803533,
GEO:GSM816436,
GEO:GSM816633,
GEO:GSM816643,
GEO:GSM822273,
GEO:GSM822285,
GEO:GSM822286,
GEO:GSM923449,
GEO:GSM935272,
GEO:GSM935276,
GEO:GSM935290,
GEO:GSM935302,
GEO:GSM935317,
GEO:GSM935318,
GEO:GSM935320,
GEO:GSM935326,
GEO:GSM935328,
GEO:GSM935341,
GEO:GSM935342,
GEO:GSM935351,
GEO:GSM935362,
GEO:GSM935365,
GEO:GSM935366,
GEO:GSM935367,
GEO:GSM935369,
GEO:GSM935370,
GEO:GSM935383,
GEO:GSM935384,
GEO:GSM935395,
GEO:GSM935405,
GEO:GSM935408,
GEO:GSM935416,
GEO:GSM935432,
GEO:GSM935435,
GEO:GSM935436,
GEO:GSM935459,
GEO:GSM935476,
GEO:GSM935484,
GEO:GSM935486,
GEO:GSM935489,
GEO:GSM935498,
GEO:GSM935500,
GEO:GSM935508,
GEO:GSM935511,
GEO:GSM935552,
GEO:GSM935553,
GEO:GSM935554,
GEO:GSM935555,
GEO:GSM935560,
GEO:GSM935561,
GEO:GSM935570,
GEO:GSM935571,
GEO:GSM935578,
GEO:GSM935582,
GEO:GSM935606,
GEO:GSM935615,
GEO:GSM935625,
GEO:GSM935635,
GEO:GSM935636,
GEO:GSM935637,
GEO:GSM935638,
GEO:GSM945201,
GEO:GSM945208,
GEO:GSM945230,
GEO:GSM945253,
GEO:GSM1003480,
GEO:GSM1003483,
GEO:GSM1003520,
GEO:GSM1003618,
GEO:GSM2423737,
GEO:GSM2423738,
GEO:GSM4224315,
GEO:GSM4226257,
ICLC:HTL95020,
IZSLER:BS TCL 22,
JCRB:IFO50011,
JCRB:JCRB9010,
KCLB:10002.2,
Lonza:877,
NCBI_Iran:C572,
PRIDE:PRD000146,
PRIDE:PXD000212,
PRIDE:PXD000674,
PRIDE:PXD000964,
PRIDE:PXD001200,
PRIDE:PXD001385,
PRIDE:PXD001592,
PRIDE:PXD002436,
PRIDE:PXD002802,
PRIDE:PXD003346,
PRIDE:PXD003709,
PRIDE:PXD004655,
PRIDE:PXD006322,
PubChem_Cell_line:CVCL_0058,
RCB:RCB0191,
RCB:RCB1525,
RCB:RCB3682,
TKG:TKG 0444,
TOKU-E:1437,
Wikidata:Q54882556
cvcl_0030 CVCL_0058 2026-02-14 08:23:54 1309
GM02783
 
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JCRB Cat# KURB3013, RRID:CVCL_7364 Homo sapiens (Human) Ataxia telangiectasia syndrome Population: Iranian. PMID:761484
PMID:2805228
PMID:16166284
Transformed cell line Male GM-2783, GM2783, GM02783A, GM02783B JCRB KURB3013 CLO:CLO_0014788,
BioSample:SAMN00808112,
Coriell:GM02783,
JCRB:KURB3013,
Wikidata:Q54837685
CVCL_7364 2026-02-14 08:15:06 0
GM04250
 
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Possibly Discontinued
JCRB Cat# KURB2685, RRID:CVCL_N015 Homo sapiens (Human) Sporadic retinoblastoma Population: Japanese., Part of: Human variation panel., Part of: Genetic Testing Reference Material (GeT-RM) samples. PMID:20889555
PMID:23665875
PMID:29959025
Finite cell line Female GM17052, AG04250, AG4250, RB9T JCRB KURB2685 CLO:CLO_0014647,
CLO:CLO_0019479,
Coriell:AG04250,
Coriell:GM04250,
Coriell:GM17052,
JCRB:KURB2685,
Wikidata:Q54838453
CVCL_N015 2026-02-14 08:15:30 0
EBTr
 
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Discontinued
JCRB Cat# JCRB9038, RRID:CVCL_2442 Bos taurus (Bovine) Part of: Naval Biosciences Laboratory (NBL) collection (transferred to ATCC in 1982). PMID:5587551
PMID:7065527
Finite cell line Male EBTr (NBL-4), NBL-4, Embryonic Bovine Tracheal cells JCRB JCRB9038 BTO:BTO_0001199,
CLO:CLO_0002876,
CLO:CLO_0002877,
CLDB:cl1132,
CLDB:cl1133,
ATCC:CCL-44,
ATCC:CRL-6565,
CCRID:3101BOVGNO5,
ECACC:87090202,
IZSLER:BS CL 39,
JCRB:JCRB9038,
KCLB:10044,
Wikidata:Q54831767
CVCL_2442 2026-02-14 08:13:03 0
GM1 [Human GM1 gangliosidosis]
 
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JCRB Cat# KURB1986, RRID:CVCL_B6R1 Homo sapiens (Human) GM1 gangliosidosis Population: Japanese. Finite cell line Male JCRB KURB1986 JCRB:JCRB3073,
JCRB:KURB1986,
Wikidata:Q111733238
CVCL_B6R1 2026-02-14 08:16:52 0

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