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A20 cell line tib 208

The A20 cell line (TIB-208) is a murine B cell lymphoma cell line derived from BALB/c mice. It is a well-established model for studying B cell biology and lymphoma. The A20 cell line is a valuable tool for researchers in the field of immunology and cancer biology.

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Assessing T-cell Expansion and GvL Effects

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The assessment of in vivo T-cell expansion and GvL effects using the in vivo bioluminescence imaging of animals was done as previously described.3 (link), 4 (link), 13 (link) Full details can be found in Supplementary Information. A20 cell line [TIB-208] (ATCC, Manassas, VA) was mycoplasma tested by the Tissue Culture Support Center (WUSM).
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Assessing T-cell Expansion and GvL Effects

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The assessment of in vivo T-cell expansion and GvL effects using the in vivo bioluminescence imaging of animals was done as previously described.3 (link), 4 (link), 13 (link) Full details can be found in Supplementary Information. A20 cell line [TIB-208] (ATCC, Manassas, VA) was mycoplasma tested by the Tissue Culture Support Center (WUSM).
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