A transitional cell carcinoma cell line |
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Authors: | George E. Moore Robert T. Morgan Laurie A. Quinn Linda K. Woods |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Surgery, Denver General Hospital, W. 8th Avenue and Cherokee Street, 80204 Denver, Colorado |
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Abstract: | Summary A transitional cell carcinoma cell line, COLO 232, was derived from a primary urinary bladder tumor in a Caucasian male. In culture, COLO 232 retained distinct uroepithelial phenotypic traits and produced both carcinoembryonic antigen and adrenocorticotropic hormone. COLO 232 had a chromosome mode of 58 and retained the X and Y chromosomes. Ten marker chromosomes were identified. COLO 232 will be of value for biochemical and immunological studies. Presented in part at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Tissue Culture Association, June 7, 1977. This work was supported by Grant No. CA 15018 awarded by the National Cancer Institute, DHEW, and the Mary B. and L. H. Marshall Fund. |
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Keywords: | transitional cell carcinoma human cell line karyotype adrenocorticotropic hormone carcinoembryonic antigen |
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