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ATCC Tera-1; Embryonal Carcinoma; Human (Homo sapiens)
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ATCC Pseudomonas stutzeri
Pseudomonas stutzeri strain 632 is a whole-genome sequenced bacterial strain that is propagated aerobically.
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ATCC Bifidobacterium longum
Bifidobacterium longum strain BB536 was isolated from the feces of a healthy female baby in June 1969. The bacterium can be used in probiotic research.
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ATCC Bordetella holmesii
Bordetella holmesii
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ATCC McCoy; Fibroblast; Mouse (Mus musculus)
McCoy [McCoy B] is a fibroblast cell that was isolated from a mouse. This cell line was deposited by CDC.
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ATCC Escherichia coli; phage q beta
Escherichia coli bacteriophage Q-β is a virus that is propagated in Escherichia coli (ATCC 23631).
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ATCC Aerococcus viridans
Bacterial strain isolated from a lobster in Maine. This strain has applications as a quality control strain in water testing.
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ATCC MCF7; Breast Adenocarcinoma; Genomic DNA, Human
High molecular weight genomic DNA isolated from the MCF-7 human breast carcinoma cell line (ATCC HTB-22). The MCF7 line retains several characteristics of differentiated mammary epithelium including ability to process estradiol via cytoplasmic estrogen receptors and the capability of forming domes. Contains the Tx-4 oncogene.
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ATCC SNU-182; Hepatocellular Carcinoma; Human (Homo sapiens)
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W6/32 Hybridoma (Mouse, Mus musculus) - ATCC HB-95
W6/32 is a mouse hybridoma cell line that produces a pan-HLA class I monoclonal antibody reactive with monomorphic determinants on HLA-A, HLA-B, and HLA-C molecules. The antibody is cytotoxic and is commonly used for capture and detection of HLA class I complexes in immunology and immunopeptidomics workflows.
- Cell line derived from mouse (Mus musculus) hybridoma.
- Produces a pan-HLA class I monoclonal antibody reactive with HLA-A, HLA-B, and HLA-C.
- Antibody is IgG2a isotype and exhibits cytotoxic activity.
- Cross-reacts with ape, monkey, and cow cells; no reactivity with rabbit cells.
- Used in immunology and immunopeptidomics applications for capture and detection of HLA class I complexes.
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ATCC Quantitative Genomic DNA from; Moraxella catarrhalis; Strain: Ne 11
Quantitative Genomic DNA from Moraxella catarrhalis strain Ne 11 (ATCC 25238) can be used for assay development, verification, and validation as well as monitoring of day-to-day test variation and lot-to-lot performance of molecular-based assays. The quantitative format allows for the generation of a standard curve for quantitative PCR (qPCR) to determine bacterial load.
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ATCC Neisseria sicca
Neisseria sicca strain 6b is a whole-genome sequenced bacterial type strain that was isolated from the pharyngeal mucosa of a healthy man. This strain is cited to produce restriction endonuclease NsiI.
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ATCC Quantitative Genomic DNA; from Mycobacterium tuberculosis; Strain H37Rv
ATCC Genuine Nucleics can be used for assay development, verification, validation, monitoring of day-to-day test variation, and lot-to-lot performance of molecular-based assays. The quantitative format allows for the generation of a standard curve for quantitative PCR (qPCR) to determine bacterial load.
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ATCC Clostridioides difficile; 90556-M6S
Clostridioides difficile strain 90556-M6S [L.S. McClung 1780] is a whole-genome sequenced bacterial type strain with applications in enteric and infectious disease research. This strain is confirmed to have the tcdA and tcdB genes.
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ATCC RPMI 8226; Plasmacytoma; Human (Homo sapiens)
RPMI 8226 is a B lymphocyte that was isolated from the peripheral blood of a 61-year-old, male with plasmacytoma. The cell can be used in assay development and immunology research. The cell line can be used in testing and calibration in ISO 17025-accredited laboratories, to challenge assay performance, validate or compare test methods, and establish sensitivity, linearity, and specificity during assay validation or implementation.
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