ID   DM281
AC   CVCL_6624
SY   Duke Melanoma 281
DR   Wikidata; Q54831213
RX   PubMed=10752474;
RX   PubMed=14871852;
CC   From: Duke University Medical Center; Durham; USA.
DI   NCIt; C3224; Melanoma
OX   NCBI_TaxID=9606; ! Homo sapiens (Human)
CA   Cancer cell line
DT   Created: 04-04-12; Last updated: 21-03-23; Version: 12
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RX   PubMed=10752474; DOI=10.1007/s002620050015; PMCID=PMC11037162;
RA   Slingluff C.L. Jr., Colella T.A., Thompson L., Graham D.D.,
RA   Skipper J.C.A., Caldwell J., Brinckerhoff L., Kittlesen D.J.,
RA   Deacon D.H., Oei C., Harthun N.L., Huczko E.L., Hunt D.F.,
RA   Darrow T.L., Engelhard V.H.;
RT   "Melanomas with concordant loss of multiple melanocytic
RT   differentiation proteins: immune escape that may be overcome by
RT   targeting unique or undefined antigens.";
RL   Cancer Immunol. Immunother. 48:661-672(2000).
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RX   PubMed=14871852; DOI=10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-03-2209;
RA   Hogan K.T., Coppola M.A., Gatlin C.L., Thompson L.W., Shabanowitz J.,
RA   Hunt D.F., Engelhard V.H., Ross M.M., Slingluff C.L. Jr.;
RT   "Identification of novel and widely expressed cancer/testis gene
RT   isoforms that elicit spontaneous cytotoxic T-lymphocyte reactivity to
RT   melanoma.";
RL   Cancer Res. 64:1157-1163(2004).
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