ATCC cells are isolated from specific tissue types to support research in disease mechanisms, tissue biology, iPS cell technology, and regenerative medicine.
Traditional attention to quality makes ATCC your most reliable source for cell lines, from a wide array of tissue types, to support cutting edge research in disease mechanisms and tissue biology.
The ATCC Cell Biology Collection is the most comprehensive bio-resource in the world. The cells in the collection include Cell lines, Primary cells, Stem cells, and htERT cells from various species.
ATCC Tumor Cell Panels combine authenticated, well-characterized cell lines with mutation data from the Sanger Institute Catalogue of Somatic Mutations in Cancer (COSMIC) to create powerful tools for cancer research and drug discovery. These panels are organized by:
A. Cell Lines by Genetic Mutation
ATCC has created gene mutation lists based on the ATCC tumor cell line collection and known mutation information maintained in the Sanger Institute COSMIC database.
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Cell lines by Genetic Mutation Brochure
B. Panels by Molecular Signature
ATCC has designed tumor cell panels based on the tissue of tumor origin, each annotated with details regarding known mutations - enabling more intelligent choices when selecting cell-based research models.
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Genetic Alteration Panels
P53 Hotspot Mutation Cell Panel
C. Panels by Tissue Type
ATCC has designed tumor cell panels based on the tissue of tumor origin, each annotated with details regarding known mutations - enabling more intelligent choices when selecting cell-based research models.
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Tumor Cell Panels Brochure
The ATCC Primary Cell collection includes quality primary cells, along with the media, reagents, and relevant information needed to support the successful culture of primary cells.
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ATCC human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) immortalized cell lines represent a breakthrough in cell biology research that combines the in vivo nature of primary cells with the traditional cell line's ability to survive continuously in vitro.
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ATCC has provided stem cell resources to the research community for more than a decade, with a growing portfolio of cultures to choose from, including mouse embryonic stem cells, human embryonic stem cells, human mesenchymal stem cells (MSC), and human iPS cells. ATCC has developed complete cell culture solutions to support human MSCs and iPS cells in the collection.
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Stem Cell Culture Guide
The bank of cell lines consisting of over 3,600 cell lines from over 150 different species. Applications include animal and tumor cell models, assay development, and drug discovery.
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