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Cellosaurus DM281 (CVCL_6624)

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Cell line name DM281
Synonyms Duke Melanoma 281
Accession CVCL_6624
Resource Identification Initiative To cite this cell line use: DM281 (RRID:CVCL_6624)
Comments From: Duke University Medical Center; Durham; USA.
Disease Melanoma (NCIt: C3224)
Species of origin Homo sapiens (Human) (NCBI Taxonomy: 9606)
Sex of cell Sex unspecified
Age at sampling Age unspecified
Category Cancer cell line
Publications

PubMed=10752474; DOI=10.1007/s002620050015; PMCID=PMC11037162
Craig L. Slingluff Jr., Teresa A. Colella, Lee Thompson, D. David Graham, Jonathan C.A. Skipper, Jennifer Caldwell, Larry Brinckerhoff, David J. Kittlesen, Donna H. Deacon, Correen Oei, Nancy L. Harthun ...Show all 15 authors... , Eric L. Huczko, Donald Frederick Hunt, Timothy L. Darrow, Victor H. Engelhard; Show fewer authors
Melanomas with concordant loss of multiple melanocytic differentiation proteins: immune escape that may be overcome by targeting unique or undefined antigens.
Cancer Immunol. Immunother. 48:661-672(2000)

PubMed=14871852; DOI=10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-03-2209
Kevin T. Hogan, Michael A. Coppola, Christine L. Gatlin, Lee W. Thompson, Jeffrey Shabanowitz, Donald Frederick Hunt, Victor H. Engelhard, Mark M. Ross, Craig L. Slingluff Jr.;
Identification of novel and widely expressed cancer/testis gene isoforms that elicit spontaneous cytotoxic T-lymphocyte reactivity to melanoma.
Cancer Res. 64:1157-1163(2004)

Cross-references
Encyclopedic resources Wikidata; Q54831213
Entry history
Entry creation04-Apr-2012
Last entry update14-Aug-2025
Version number13