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This line KB is now known to be a subline of the ubiquitous KERATIN-forming tumor cell line HeLa. It was originally thought to be derived from an epidermal carcinoma of the mouth, but was subsequently found, based on isoenzyme analysis, HeLa marker chromosomes, and DNA fingerprinting, to have been established via contamination by HELA CELLS. The cells are positive for keratin by immunoperoxidase staining. KB cells have been reported to contain human papillomavirus18 (HPV-18) sequences.
Descriptor ID |
D007624
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MeSH Number(s) |
A11.251.210.190.400.500 A11.251.860.180.400.500 A11.436.340.500
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Concept/Terms |
KB Cells- KB Cells
- Cell, KB
- Cells, KB
- KB Cell
- HeLa-KB Cells
- Cell, HeLa-KB
- Cells, HeLa-KB
- HeLa KB Cells
- HeLa-KB Cell
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Growth of human tumor cells in macroporous microcarriers results in p53-independent, decreased cisplatin sensitivity relative to monolayers. Mol Pharmacol. 1999 May; 55(5):938-47.