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Ct26 cl25 cells

CT26.CL25 cells are a murine colon carcinoma cell line derived from BALB/c mice. These cells were established from a tumor induced by repeated subcutaneous injections of the parental CT26 cell line. The CT26.CL25 cell line retains the tumorigenic and metastatic properties of the parental CT26 cells.

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Comprehensive Mouse Tumor Cell Line Protocols

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CT26.WT mouse colon cancer cells (American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) CRL-2638), CT26.CL25 cells (ATCC CRL-2639), a subclone of CT26.WT cells, and B16.F10 mouse melanoma cells (ATCC CRL-6475) were obtained from the ATCC. Human PBMCs were obtained from STEMCELL Technologies (70025). All cell lines were tested by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) Quality Analysis Laboratory before inoculating into experimental mice.
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Syngeneic Mouse Tumor Models

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CT26.WT mouse colon cancer cells (ATCC CRL-2638), CT26.CL25 cells (ATCC CRL-2639), a subclone of CT26.WT cells, and B16.F10 mouse melanoma cells (ATCC CRL-6475) were obtained from ATCC. Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (hPBMCs) were obtained from STEMCELL Technologies (#70025). All cell lines were tested by the NIEHS Quality Analysis Laboratory before inoculating into experimental mice.
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