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产品名称 |
SU-DHL-1 ALK 阳性间变性大细胞淋巴瘤 |
货号 |
ZQ0741 |
产品介绍 |
SU-DHL-1是一种人间变性大细胞淋巴瘤(ALCL)细胞系,源自一位10岁男性的腹腔转移性弥漫大B细胞淋巴瘤。这种细胞系在体外培养中表现出悬浮生长的特性。这些细胞具有t(2;5)(p23;q35)染色体易位,导致ALK基因与NPM基因融合,产生NPM-ALK融合蛋白,这是许多ALCL病例的特征。表达CD30和ALK蛋白,这些蛋白可以作为治疗靶点。可用于测试新的抗癌药物和治疗方法,尤其是针对ALK阳性的淋巴瘤。研究ALCL的生物学行为和分子机制,包括ALK信号通路在肿瘤发展中的作用。SU-DHL-1细胞系是研究ALCL,尤其是ALK阳性ALCL的重要模型,有助于科学家更好地理解这种疾病的生物学特性和开发新的治疗方法。 |
种属 |
人 |
性别/年龄 |
男/10岁 |
组织 |
淋巴结 |
疾病 |
大细胞淋巴瘤 |
细胞类型 |
肿瘤细胞 |
形态学 |
淋巴母细胞样 |
生长方式 |
悬浮 |
倍增时间 |
~40-50 hours (DSMZ=ACC-356) |
培养基和添加剂 |
RPMI-1640(品牌:中乔新舟 货号:ZQ-200)+10%胎牛血清(中乔新舟 货号:ZQ0500)+1%P/S(中乔新舟 货号:CSP006) |
推荐完全培养基货号 |
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生物安全等级 |
BSL-1 |
培养条件 |
95%空气,5%二氧化碳;37℃ |
STR位点信息 |
Amelogenin: X Y
D5S818: 11, 12 |
抗原表达/受体表达 |
*** |
基因表达 |
*** |
保藏机构 |
ATCC; CRL-2955;DSMZ; ACC-356 |
供应限制 |
仅供科研使用 |
货号 |
ZQ0741 |
发货规格 |
活细胞:T25培养瓶*1瓶或者1ml 冻存管*1支(细胞量约为5 x 10^5 cells/vial)二选一 |
发货形式 |
活细胞:常温运输;冻存管:干冰运输 |
储存温度 |
活细胞:培养箱;冻存管:液氮罐 |
产地 |
中国 |
供应限制 |
仅供科研使用 |
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