A-375 Melanoma Cells (A-375)

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A-375 Melanoma Cells (A-375)

A-375 cell line is a widely used human melanoma cell line that was originally derived from a 54-year-old female patient's metastatic site. These cells have been extensively studied in cancer research due to their characteristics, which include rapid growth, high tumorigenicity, and the ability to form tumors in vivo.

A-375 cell line serves as a valuable tool for melanoma research and has contributed significantly to our understanding of the disease, as well as to the development of new treatment strategies for patients with melanoma.The A-375 cell line is a well-established human melanoma cell line that has been widely used in cancer research. These cells were derived from a malignant melanoma lesion on the skin of a 54-year-old male patient in 1974. The A-375 cell line is highly tumorigenic and has been extensively characterized for its genetic mutations and biological properties.


Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)