Sk mel28
SK-Mel28 is a human melanoma cell line derived from a malignant skin melanoma. It is a widely used in vitro model for the study of melanoma biology and drug development.
2 protocols using sk mel28
Establishing Dabrafenib-Resistant Melanoma Cell Lines
Establishing BRAF-mutant Melanoma Cell Lines
The dabrafenib-resistant A375R and SK-Mel28R cell lines were generated in our laboratory by growing A375 and SK-Mel28 cells in gradually increasing concentrations of the drug (up to 1.5 μM) [27 (link), 28 (link)]. A375R and SK-Mel28R cell lines were maintained in CM supplemented with 1.5 μM dabrafenib. The two pair of sensitive/resistant cell lines were authenticated by STR profiling (BMR genomics, Padova, Italy).
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