
Cell Products | ATCC
Cancer & Normal Matched Pairs ATCC offers cell line pairs derived from the same donor to compare your experiment results from tumor cell lines to their normal cells.
Cell Line Engineering - ATCC
Researchers have access to several non-genome-editing methods for cell line development, including single cell cloning, overexpressing genes or transgenes, cell line adaptation, …
Human Cells | ATCC
Human cell lines are a critical biological resource. These in vitro models of human biology are used in biomedical research, toxicology studies, bioindustry, drug discovery, vaccine …
Animal Cells | ATCC
At ATCC, we follow the highest manufacturing standards and use the most reliable procedures to verify and authenticate every cell line. You can rely on a vast selection of ATCC animal cell …
Discover ATCC's Cell Line Omics Data
Available from QIAGEN Digital Insights, this option includes all the cell line data available on the ATCC Genome Portal plus QIAGEN’s best-in-class bioinformatics solutions.
A549 - CCL-185 | ATCC
A549 cells were isolated from the lung tissue of a White, 58-year-old male with lung cancer. This cell line can be used in cancer, immuno-oncology, and toxicology research.
ATCC® Cell Line Land: an OMICS Data Repository for ATCC® Cell …
To address these challenges, ATCC® is building the comprehensive reference omics database ATCC® Cell Line Land. This database provides access to whole-exome and transcriptome …
Cell Line Authentication Test Recommendations - ATCC
When publishing with a cell line from ATCC, always reference the line with the common name followed by the ATCC catalog number. For example, cite as "NIH/3T3 (ATCC CRL-1658)" in …
ATCC: The Global Bioresource Center
ATCC is a nonprofit organization that collects, stores, and distributes standard reference microorganisms, cell lines, and other materials for research and development.
hTERT PF179T CAF - CRL-3290 | ATCC
hTERT PF179T CAF is a fibroblast cell line that was isolated from the prostate of a male patient with cancer. This cell line was deposited by V Rotter and can be used in drug development …