Hs 751.THomo sapiens (Human)Undefined cell line type

Also known as: HS751T, Hs751T

🤖 AI SummaryBased on 3 publications

Quick Overview

Human fibroblast cell line for cancer and genetic research.

Detailed Summary

Hs 751.T is a human fibroblast cell line derived from unknown tissue. It is used in cancer and genetic research, particularly in studies involving genomic diversity and cancer disparities. The cell line is part of large-scale cancer cell line databases like the Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia (CCLE) and the Catalogue of Somatic Mutations in Cancer (COSMIC). These resources help in understanding the genetic basis of cancer and in developing targeted therapies. Hs 751.T is also utilized in studies examining the impact of genetic ancestry on cancer research and treatment outcomes.

Research Applications

Cancer researchGenetic researchGenomic diversity studiesCancer disparities research

Key Characteristics

Part of large cancer cell line databasesUsed in studies on genetic ancestry and cancer
Generated on 6/15/2025

Basic Information

Database IDCVCL_0891
SpeciesHomo sapiens (Human)
Tissue SourceLymph node[UBERON:UBERON_0000029]

Donor Information

Age19
Age CategoryAdult
SexMale

Disease Information

DiseaseNon-Cancerous
LineageFibroblast
SubtypeFibroblast, Soft Tissue

DepMap Information

Source TypeATCC
Source IDACH-000165_source
Gene Expression Profile
Gene expression levels and statistical distribution
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Publications

Next-generation characterization of the Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia.

Sellers W.R.

Nature 569:503-508(2019).

An interactive resource to probe genetic diversity and estimated ancestry in cancer cell lines.

Dutil J., Chen Z.-H., Monteiro A.N.A., Teer J.K., Eschrich S.A.

Cancer Res. 79:1263-1273(2019).

The Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia enables predictive modelling of anticancer drug sensitivity.

Morrissey M.P., Sellers W.R., Schlegel R., Garraway L.A.

Nature 483:603-607(2012).

A genome-wide screen for microdeletions reveals disruption of polarity complex genes in diverse human cancers.

Haber D.A.

Cancer Res. 70:2158-2164(2010).

Fibroblasts cell lines misclassified as cancer cell lines.";

de Weck A., Bitter H., Kauffmann A.

bioRxiv 2017:166199-166199(2017).