OS-RC-2 Renal Cancer Cells (OS-RC-2)

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OS-RC-2 Renal Cancer Cells (OS-RC-2)

The OS-RC-2 cell line is derived from a human renal cell carcinoma, specifically a clear cell carcinoma. It was established from a primary tumor of a 59-year-old male patient in 1981. The OS-RC-2 cell line has been widely used in research studies focusing on renal cell carcinoma biology and therapeutic development.

These cells have been shown to retain many characteristics of the original tumor, making them a valuable tool for studying the biology of renal cell carcinoma and testing potential treatment strategies. The OS-RC-2 cell line is widely available and has been used in numerous research publications, contributing to a better understanding of renal cell carcinoma and informing the development of new therapies for this disease.


Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)