Hep3B Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells (Hep3B)
Hep 3B2.1-7 [Hep 3B, Hep-3B, Hep3B]

Hep-3B is a human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line that is commonly used in research studies focused on liver cancer. This cell line was derived from liver tissue derived from an 8-year-old, Black youth with liver cancer. Hep-3B cells are known to form tumors in vivo and exhibit characteristics of liver cancer, making them a valuable tool for studying the disease. Hep-3B cells are known to form tumors in vivo and exhibit characteristics of liver cancer, making them a valuable tool for studying the disease.
STR results: Amelogenin: X; D5S818:13; D13S317: 12,14; D7S820: 8,10; D16S539: 10; vWA: 17; TH01: 6,7; TPOX: 9; CSF1PO: 8; D19S433: 12.2,14; D21S11: 30,31; D18S51: 20
Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)
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