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  • RRID:CVCL_RQ51

Misidentified/Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_RQ51

Organism:
Disease:
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Part of: Resistant Cancer Cell Line (RCCL) collection., Problematic cell line: Misidentified/contaminated. Parent cell line (Mel-Ho) was reported to be isogenic with LCL-Ho (Cellosaurus=CVCL_1868) but it does not have the same STR profile..

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  • RRID:CVCL_RS67

Misidentified/Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_RS67

Organism:
Disease:
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Population: Caucasian., Part of: Resistant Cancer Cell Line (RCCL) collection., Problematic cell line: Misidentified/contaminated. Parent cell line (Mel-Ho) was reported to be isogenic with LCL-Ho (Cellosaurus=CVCL_1868) but it does not have the same STR profile..

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Misidentified/Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_1R49

Organism:
Disease:
Category: Hybrid cell line
Comments: Problematic cell line: Misidentified/contaminated. Originally thought to be of Lithobates pipiens (frog) origin but found to be a complex mixture of Pimephales promelas FHM and Terrapene carolina TH-1 (PubMed=304896; PubMed=6451928; PubMed=20143388).., Group: Reptilian cell line., Group: Fish cell line.

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  • RRID:CVCL_6C42

Misidentified/Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_6C42

Organism:
Disease:
Category: Undefined cell line type
Comments: Problematic cell line: Misidentified/contaminated. Originally thought to be of pig origin but found to be a bovine cell line (PubMed=22193509)..

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  • RRID:CVCL_1T14

Misidentified/Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_1T14

Organism:
Disease:
Category: Hybrid cell line
Comments: Problematic cell line: Misidentified/contaminated. Originally thought to be of human origin but found to be from both mouse and hamster (PubMed=6451928; PubMed=20143388). Originally thought to originate from a breast carcinoma..

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  • RRID:CVCL_7189

Misidentified/Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_7189

Organism:
Disease:
Category: Cancer cell line
Comments: Miscellaneous: Conversion of STR profile from fragment lengths to alleles value by personal communication of Wigger, Georges., Problematic cell line: Misidentified/contaminated. Originally thought to be of horse origin but found to be a mouse RAW 264.7 derivative (PubMed=29844485). Originally thought to be established by telomerase transfection of bone marrow cells from two 10 year old horses..

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  • RRID:CVCL_4518

Misidentified/Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_4518

Organism:
Disease:
Category: Spontaneously immortalized cell line
Comments: Problematic cell line: Misidentified/contaminated. Originally thought to be of bovine origin but found to be a monkey Vero derivative (PubMed=14505435; PubMed=20143388).., Group: Non-human primate cell line.

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  • RRID:CVCL_8346

Misidentified/Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_8346

Organism:
Disease:
Category: Spontaneously immortalized cell line
Comments: From: Mumford, Jennifer Anne; Equine Virology Unit, Animal Health Trust; Newmarket; United Kingdom., Problematic cell line: Misidentified/contaminated. Originally thought to be of horse origin but found to be a pig NSK derivative (PubMed=14505435; PubMed=20143388)..

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  • RRID:CVCL_A9AS

Misidentified/Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_A9AS

Organism:
Disease:
Category: Undefined cell line type
Comments: Problematic cell line: Misidentified/contaminated. Originally thought to be of pig kidney origin but found to be a human cell line (PubMed=13881104; PubMed=13881105)..

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  • RRID:CVCL_WU74

Misidentified/Contaminated Discontinued

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_WU74

Organism:
Disease:
Category: Finite cell line
Comments: Problematic cell line: Misidentified/contaminated. Shown to be 100% identical to CG1000 (BCRC=60403)..

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Misidentified/Contaminated Discontinued Discontinued

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_4E32

Organism:
Disease:
Category: Undefined cell line type
Comments: Problematic cell line: Misidentified/contaminated. Not from strain BALB/c as originally assigned but from a NIH Swiss strain derivative (DOI=10.4051/ibc.2010.2.4.0014). It is therefore not a BALB/3T3 derivative..

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  • RRID:CVCL_1R48

Misidentified/Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_1R48

Organism:
Disease:
Category: Spontaneously immortalized cell line
Comments: Problematic cell line: Misidentified/contaminated. Originally thought to be of Aedes aegypti origin but found to be a Opodiphthera eucalypti Ae derivative (PubMed=4402510; PubMed=20143388).., Group: Insect cell line.

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  • RRID:CVCL_6530

Misidentified/Contaminated Discontinued Possibly Discontinued

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_6530

Organism:
Disease:
Category: Spontaneously immortalized cell line
Comments: Problematic cell line: Misidentified/contaminated. Originally thought to be of bovine origin but found to be a porcine cell line (see Riken web site)..

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  • RRID:CVCL_2257

Misidentified/Contaminated Misidentified/Contaminated Discontinued Possibly Discontinued

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_2257

Organism:
Disease:
Category: Hybrid cell line
Comments: Characteristics: Insulin secreting., Problematic cell line: Misidentified/contaminated. Originally thought to be an hybrid cell line obtained by electrofusion of a primary culture of human pancreatic islets with the PANC-1 but found to contain rat DNA (ECACC=10070101).., Group: Patented cell line.

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  • RRID:CVCL_1778

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Misidentified/Contaminated Discontinued Possibly Discontinued

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_1778

Organism:
Disease:
Category: Hybrid cell line
Comments: Characteristics: Insulin secreting., Problematic cell line: Misidentified/contaminated. Originally thought to be an hybrid cell line obtained by electrofusion of a primary culture of human pancreatic islets with the PANC-1 but found to contain rat DNA (ECACC=10012801; PubMed=34341375).., Group: Patented cell line.

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  • RRID:CVCL_8653

Misidentified/Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_8653

Organism:
Disease:
Category: Transformed cell line
Comments: Problematic cell line: Misidentified/contaminated. Not from strain BALB/c as originally assigned but from a NIH Swiss strain derivative (PubMed=27844419)..

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  • RRID:CVCL_6540

Misidentified/Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_6540

Organism:
Disease:
Category: Transformed cell line
Comments: Problematic cell line: Contaminated/misidentified. Not from strain C57BL/6 as originally assigned but from a C57BL/6 x CBA cross (PubMed=27844419)..

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  • RRID:CVCL_Z327

Misidentified/Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_Z327

Organism:
Disease:
Category: Spontaneously immortalized cell line
Comments: Problematic cell line: Misidentified/contaminated. Originally thought to be from a Bombyx mori chrysalid but found to be from Spodoptera frugiperda (DSMZ=ACC-186).., Group: Insect cell line.

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  • RRID:CVCL_1R40

Misidentified/Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_1R40

Organism:
Disease:
Category: Undefined cell line type
Comments: Problematic cell line: Misidentified/contaminated. Shown not to be derived from UM-UC-3, its origin is unknown (PubMed=19375735; PubMed=20143388)..

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  • RRID:CVCL_1T03

Misidentified/Contaminated

https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_1T03

Organism:
Disease:
Category: Spontaneously immortalized cell line
Comments: Problematic cell line: Misidentified/contaminated. Originally thought to be of Oncorhynchus mykiss origin but found to be a Oncorhynchus tshawytscha CHSE-214 derivative (PubMed=19002917).., Group: Fish cell line.

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