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OAC-M5.1

Cat.No.: CSC-C0677

Species: Human

Source: esophageal adenocarcinoma

Morphology: polymorphic cells growing lightly adherent and in clumps in suspension

Culture Properties: suspension

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Cat.No.
CSC-C0677
Description
Established from a lymph node metastasis of a 47-year-old white woman with esophageal adenocarcinoma in 1996
Species
Human
Source
esophageal adenocarcinoma
Recommended Medium
Culture Properties
suspension
Morphology
polymorphic cells growing lightly adherent and in clumps in suspension
Quality Control
Mycoplasma: negative in microbiological culture, PCR assays
Immunology: cytokeratin +, cytokeratin-7 +, cytokeratin-8 +, cytokeratin-17 +, cytokeratin-18 +, cytokeratin-19 +, desmin -, endothel -, EpCAM -, GFAP -, neurofilament -, vimentin +
Viruses: PCR:
Storage and Shipping
Frozen with 70% medium, 20% FBS, 10% DMSO at about 5 x 10^6 cells/ampoule; ship in dry ice; store in liquid nitrogen
Citation Guidance
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What are abnormal cells in esophagus?

Barrett esophagus is when the normal cells that line your food pipe (esophagus) turn into abnormal cells not usually found in your esophagus. The abnormal cells take over because the lining of the esophagus has been damaged. The abnormal cells are called specialized columnar cells or intestinal metaplasia.

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