YPBE-1Rattus norvegicus (Rat)Transformed cell line
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Rat endothelial cell line for research
Detailed Summary
YPBE-1 is a rat endothelial cell line derived from Rattus norvegicus. As an endothelial cell line, it is primarily used in studies related to vascular biology, endothelial function, and related pathologies. The cell line provides a valuable tool for investigating cellular mechanisms involved in blood vessel formation, permeability, and response to various stimuli. While specific tissue and disease information are currently unknown, the cell type is well-defined as endothelial, making it suitable for research in angiogenesis, inflammation, and endothelial cell signaling. Further characterization may be required to determine its full potential in different experimental contexts.
Research Applications
vascular biologyendothelial functionangiogenesisinflammationendothelial cell signaling
Key Characteristics
Rat-derivedendothelial cell type
Generated on 6/16/2025
Basic Information
Database ID | CVCL_0J55 |
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Species | Rattus norvegicus (Rat) |
Tissue Source | Bone marrow[UBERON:UBERON_0002371] |
Disease Information
DepMap Information
Publications
Establishment of an immortalized Copenhagen rat bone marrow endothelial cell line.
Yamazaki K., Lehr J.E., Rhim J.S., Pienta K.J.
In Vivo 10:459-462(1996).