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Cellosaurus STA-ET-7.3 (CVCL_9694)

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Cell line name STA-ET-7.3
Synonyms St. Anna Kinderspital-Ewing Tumor-7.3
Accession CVCL_9694
Resource Identification Initiative To cite this cell line use: STA-ET-7.3 (RRID:CVCL_9694)
Comments From: Children's Cancer Research Institute; Vienna; Austria.
Disease Ewing sarcoma (NCIt: C4817)
Ewing sarcoma (ORDO: Orphanet_319)
Species of origin Homo sapiens (Human) (NCBI Taxonomy: 9606)
Originate from same individual CVCL_9692 ! STA-ET-7.1
CVCL_9693 ! STA-ET-7.2
Category Cancer cell line
Publications

PubMed=9393981; DOI=10.1038/sj.onc.1201397
Heinrich Kovar, Gunhild Jug, Dave N.T. Aryee, Andreas Zoubek, Peter F. Ambros, Bernadette Gruber, Reinhard Windhager, Helmut Gadner;
Among genes involved in the RB dependent cell cycle regulatory cascade, the p16 tumor suppressor gene is frequently lost in the Ewing family of tumors.
Oncogene 15:2225-2232(1997)

PubMed=11507040
Heinrich Kovar, Gunhild Jug, Claudia Maria Hattinger, Laura Spahn, Dave N.T. Aryee, Peter F. Ambros, Andreas Zoubek, Helmut Gadner;
The EWS protein is dispensable for Ewing tumor growth.
Cancer Res. 61:5992-5997(2001)

Cross-references
Encyclopedic resources Wikidata; Q54955780
Entry history
Entry creation06-Jun-2012
Last entry update21-Mar-2023
Version number9