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产品名称

Caki-1人肾透明细胞癌皮肤转移细胞

货号

ZQ0339

产品介绍

超微结构中包含许多微绒毛,少许微丝,许多小线粒体,充分发育的高尔基休和内质网,许多脂滴和多层体,次级溶酶体,没有发现病毒颗粒。

种属

性别/年龄

男/49岁

组织

肾;来源于转移部位:皮肤

疾病

明细胞癌

细胞类型

肿瘤细胞 

形态学

上皮的

生长方式

贴壁

倍增时间

大约36~60小时 

培养基和添加剂

McCOY's 5A(中乔新舟  货号:ZQ-1000+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

ZM0339

生物安全等级

BSL-1

STR位点信息

Amelogenin: X

CSF1PO: 10,11

D13S317: 11,12

D16S539: 12

D5S818: 11,12

D7S820: 8,12

TH01: 6,8

TPOX: 8,11

vWA: 15,17

培养条件

95%空气,5%二氧化碳;37℃

抗原表达/受体表达

 

基因表达

 

保藏机构

ATCC; HTB-46 DSMZ; ACC-142 DSMZ; ACC-731

供应限制

仅供科研使用

货号

ZQ0339

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


论文标题: Identification of Prognostic Metabolism-Related Genes in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma
DOI: 10.1155/2021/2042114
发表时间: 2021-09-27
期刊: Journal of Oncology
影响因子: 4.375
货号: ZQ0339
产品名称: Caki-1 cells
原文链接: https://www.hindawi.com/journals/jo/2021/2042114/


论文标题: Nobiletin downregulates the SKP2-p21/p27-CDK2 axis to inhibit tumor progression and shows synergistic effects with palbociclib on renal cell carcinoma
DOI: 10.20892/j.issn.2095-3941.2020.0186
发表时间: 2021-02-15
期刊: Cancer Biology & Medicine
影响因子: 4.248
货号: ZQ0339
产品名称: Caki-1 cells
原文链接: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7877181/


论文标题: Epigenetic inactivation of hydroxymethylglutaryl CoA synthase reduces ketogenesis and facilitates tumor cell motility in clear cell renal carcinoma
DOI: 10.1016/j.prp.2021.153622
发表时间: 2021-09-20
期刊: PATHOLOGY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
影响因子: 3.25
货号: ZQ0339
产品名称: Caki-1 cells

原文链接: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0344033821002831


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