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Hcc1438

Manufactured by Korean Cell Line Bank

The Hcc1438 is a cell line product offered by the Korean Cell Line Bank. It is a human liver cancer cell line that can be used for research and experimentation purposes. The core function of this cell line is to provide a consistent, reproducible model for studying liver cancer biology and testing potential treatments.

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Cultivation of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Cell Lines

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Human non-small cell lung cancer cell lines (A549, H23, H226, H292, H358, H460, H522, H1299, Hcc95, Hcc827, and Hcc1438) were obtained from the Korean Cell Line Bank (Seoul, Korea). The cells were cultured in RPMI-1640 medium (Hyclone, Logan, UT, USA) or DMEM/HIGH GLUCOSE (A549; Hyclone) supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS; Gibco, Life Technologies, Grand Island, NY, USA) and 1% penicillin/streptomycin solution (Hyclone). The Hcc95 cells were supplemented HEPS. The cells were maintained at 37 °C in a humidified atmosphere containing 5% CO2.
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Culturing Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Cell Lines

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Human non-small cell lung cancer cell lines (A549, H23, H226, H292, H358, H460, H522, H1299, Hcc95, Hcc827, and Hcc1438) were obtained from the Korean Cell Line Bank (Seoul, Korea). The cells were cultured in RPMI-1640 medium (Hyclone, Logan, UT, USA) or DMEM/HIGH GLUCOSE (A549; Hyclone) supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS; Gibco, Life Technologies, Grand Island, NY, USA) and 1% penicillin/streptomycin solution (Hyclone). The Hcc95 cells were supplemented HEPS. The cells were maintained at 37 o C in a humidi ed atmosphere containing 5% CO 2 .
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Culturing Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Cell Lines

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Human non-small cell lung cancer cell lines (A549, H23, H226, H292, H358, H460, H522, H1299, Hcc95, Hcc827, and Hcc1438) were obtained from the Korean Cell Line Bank (Seoul, Korea). The cells were cultured in RPMI-1640 medium (Hyclone, Logan, UT, USA) or DMEM/HIGH GLUCOSE (A549; Hyclone) supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS; Gibco, Life Technologies, Grand Island, NY, USA) and 1% penicillin/streptomycin solution (Hyclone). The Hcc95 cells were supplemented HEPS. The cells were maintained at 37 o C in a humidi ed atmosphere containing 5% CO 2 .
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Culturing Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Cell Lines

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Human non-small cell lung cancer cell lines (A549, H23, H226, H292, H358, H460, H522, H1299, Hcc95, Hcc827, and Hcc1438) were obtained from the Korean Cell Line Bank (Seoul, Korea). The cells were cultured in RPMI-1640 medium (Hyclone, Logan, UT, USA) or DMEM/HIGH GLUCOSE (A549; Hyclone) supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS; Gibco, Life Technologies, Grand Island, NY, USA) and 1% penicillin/streptomycin solution (Hyclone). The Hcc95 cells were supplemented HEPS. The cells were maintained at 37 o C in a humidi ed atmosphere containing 5% CO 2 .
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