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A375 human metastatic melanoma cell line

The A375 human metastatic melanoma cell line is a standardized research tool derived from a malignant skin cancer. It is widely used in the study of melanoma biology and the development of related therapeutic approaches.

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Melanoma Cell Lines for Research

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The human radial growth melanoma cell line WM1552c and the human vertical growth melanoma cell line WM793b were provided by Dr. M. Herlyn (Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, PA) and cultured as previously described [22 ]. The human metastatic melanoma cell line MEL 39 was a gift from Soldano Ferrone (Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA) and cultured as previously described [23 (link)]. The A375 human metastatic melanoma cell line was obtained from American Type Cell Culture Collection (ATCC, Manassas, VA).
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Metastatic Melanoma Cell Line and Tissue Acquisition

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The A375 human metastatic melanoma cell line was obtained from American Type Cell Culture Collection (ATCC, Manassas, VA). Melanoma tumor tissue samples were obtained from the OSU Wexner Medical Center. All patients provided written informed consent to store and use their tissue for discovery studies according to OSU institutional guidelines under protocols approved by the OSU Institutional Review Board.
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