| URL: | http://www.CaPCellLines.com |
| Full name: | Cell lines used in prostate cancer research |
| Description: | This compendium of cell lines currently used in PCa research combined with access to our on-line database provides researchers with a continually updated and valuable resource for investigating the molecular mechanisms of PCa. In total we describe the derivation, phenotype, genotype and characterization of molecular markers expressed by approximately 200 lines and sublines used in PCa research, including those derived from primary tumors, metastases and normal prostate tissue. |
| Year founded: | 2005 |
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| Country/Region: | Canada |
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| University/Institution: | British Columbia Cancer Agency |
| Address: | Genome Sciences Centre, British Columbia Cancer Agency, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. |
| City: | Vancouver |
| Province/State: | British Columbia |
| Country/Region: | Canada |
| Contact name (PI/Team): | Sobel RE |
| Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | rsobel@bccrc.ca |
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Cell lines used in prostate cancer research: a compendium of old and new lines--part 2. [PMID: 15643173]
PURPOSE: This is part 2 of a 2-part review. Research into the molecular mechanisms underlying the various aspects of prostate cancer (PCa) requires the use of in vivo and in vitro model systems. In the last few years many new cell lines have been established by investigators from primary tissue sources and clonal derivatives of previously established lines. Therefore, the purpose of this 2-part review is to catalogue the current human cell lines developed for PCa research, as reported in the literature. Part 2 describes tissue culture cell lines derived by the insertion of transgenes, including human telomerase reverse transcriptase, SV40 T antigen and human papillomavirus genes. Part 2 also includes xenograft lines that require propagation and passage in vivo in mice. |
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Cell lines used in prostate cancer research: a compendium of old and new lines--part 1. [PMID: 15643172]
PURPOSE: This is part 1 of a 2-part review. Research into the molecular mechanisms underlying the various aspects of prostate cancer (PCa) requires the use of in vivo and in vitro model systems. In the last few years many new cell lines have been established by investigators from primary tissue sources and clonal derivatives of previously established lines. Therefore, the purpose of this 2-part review is to catalogue the current human cell lines developed for PCa research, as reported in the literature. Part 1 includes tissue culture cell lines derived from metastases, primary tumors and nonadenocarcinomas that were established without the use of transgenes. It also includes a section describing lines that have been contaminated with other lines, shown not to be of prostatic origin or whose identity is being challenged. |