The largest database of trusted experimental protocols

Ht 29 human colon carcinoma

Sourced in United States

HT-29 is a human colon carcinoma cell line. It is a widely used model for colorectal cancer research.

Automatically generated - may contain errors

2 protocols using ht 29 human colon carcinoma

1

Cell Culture Protocol for Carcinoma and Melanoma

Check if the same lab product or an alternative is used in the 5 most similar protocols
HT-1080 human fibrosarcoma, HT-29 human colon carcinoma, and MCF7 human breast carcinoma were purchased from the American Type Culture Collection (Manassa, VA, USA). M21 human skin melanoma cells were provided by Dr. David Cheresh (University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, CA) Cells were cultured in DMEM medium containing sodium bicarbonate, high glucose concentration, glutamine and sodium pyruvate (Hyclone, Logan, UT, USA) supplemented with either 5 or 10% of fetal bovine serum (FBS, Invitrogen, Burlington, ON, Canada) and were maintained at 37 °C in a moisture-saturated atmosphere containing 5% CO2.
+ Open protocol
+ Expand
2

Culturing Common Cancer Cell Lines

Check if the same lab product or an alternative is used in the 5 most similar protocols
HT-1080 human fibrosarcoma, HT-29 human colon carcinoma and MCF7 human breast carcinoma were purchased from the American Type Culture Collection (Manassas, VA).
M21 human skin melanoma cells were kindly provided by Dr. David Cheresh (University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, USA). Cells were cultured in DMEM medium containing sodium bicarbonate, high glucose concentration, glutamine and sodium pyruvate (Hyclone, Logan, UT) supplemented with 5% of fetal bovine serum (FBS, Invitrogen, Burlington, ON) and were maintained at 37 ºC in a moisture-saturated atmosphere containing 5% CO2.
+ Open protocol
+ Expand

About PubCompare

Our mission is to provide scientists with the largest repository of trustworthy protocols and intelligent analytical tools, thereby offering them extensive information to design robust protocols aimed at minimizing the risk of failures.

We believe that the most crucial aspect is to grant scientists access to a wide range of reliable sources and new useful tools that surpass human capabilities.

However, we trust in allowing scientists to determine how to construct their own protocols based on this information, as they are the experts in their field.

Ready to get started?

Sign up for free.
Registration takes 20 seconds.
Available from any computer
No download required

Sign up now

Revolutionizing how scientists
search and build protocols!