Melanoma cells, patient derived tumor cells, tumor models, skin cancer testing, xenograft production, Human melanoma tumor cell
WM266-4 is a metastatic human melanoma cell line with small flat mesenchymal morphology. This cell line was derived from the same patient as the cell lines WM115, WM239A, and WM165-1. WM115 cell line originated from the primary tumor, and WM266-4, WM165-1 and WM239A were from individual lymph-node metastases. The subject (55-year-old female) displayed VGP with a Clark level III tumor with thickness of 2.24mm.This cell line features the specific V600D (Val600Asp) mutation at codon 600 in the BRAF gene. This cell line also expresses PTEN loss of function including hemizygous deletion. WM266-4 cell line is wild type for N-RAS, c-KIT, and CDK4 genes. WM266-4 cells produce xenograft tumors when injected into immunocompromised mice.
Concentration:
1.0 million cells/mL (Count By Hemocytometer)
Buffer:
None
Source:
Human
Form:
Frozen Cell Suspension
Application Notes:
The key applications of these cell lines include genetic studies, xenograft production, drug testing, and drug target discovery. These cell line models can be used in various biological assays, and for identifying critical target genes, and cell signaling pathways.
Human melanoma tumor cells with known gene mutations, disease stage, STR, and RPPA profiling
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