Non-viable cell pellet was generated from cell line WM3702. WM3702 is a metastatic human melanoma cell line that displays pigmented, thin elongated morphology in culture. This cell line was established from a right upper flank of back in a 58-year-old male with necrotic fungating melanoma. The subject displayed metastatic melanoma forming multiple subcutaneous nodules with overlying skin ulcerations. This cell line contains a Q61L mutation at position 61 in the N-RAS gene. The Q61L mutation results in an amino acid substitution at position 61 in NRAS, from a glutamine (Q) to a leucine (L). WM3702 cells match with WM3758 and WM3682. These cells produce xenograft tumors when injected into immunocompromised mice.
Concentration:
5.0 million cells (Count By Hemocytometer)
Buffer:
None
Source:
Human
Form:
Frozen Cell Pellet
Application Notes:
Frozen non-viable cell pellets can be used for in vitro experiments such as Western blotting and other immunoassays, genomic DNA isolation, STR profiling, and RNA isolation.
Human melanoma tumor cell pellets for assessment of proteins and their phosphorylation status
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