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Ferry Colon Cell Model

The Ferry cell model originates from adenocarcinoma of the large intestine.

Product Family: Ferry Colon Cell Model

Disease Area: Cancer

Tissue Type: Colon

Clinical Diagnosis: Adenocarcinoma of the large intestine

Disease Area: Cancer
Tissue Type: Colon
Clinical Diagnosis: Adenocarcinoma of the large intestine
Age: 55-59
Sex: Female
Ethnicity: Caucasian
TNM Stage: T3N0MX
Grade: IIA
Co-indications: N/A
Medications: Omega-3 fatty acids, Ginger root, Lysine, Ibuprofen, Multivitamin, Cholecalciferol, Glucosamine, Zinc
Country of Collection: United States
Year of Origin: 2013

Gene Mutations

Gene Alteration Frequency (%) Exon Result
WT1 C350R 45 6 Mutated, Variant of Unknown Significance

Ferry Growth Characteristics

Ferry Colon Cell Model Growth Chart
Ferry Colon Cell Model Growth Chart

The historical growth curve of Ferry demonstrates consistent growth and highlights the lack of cell crisis.

STR Profile

AMEL: X
CSF1PO: 10, 11
D13S317: 9, 10
D16S539: 10, 12
D18S51: 14, 18
D21S11: 28
D3S1358: 15
D5S818: 11, 13
D7S820: 9, 10
D8S1179: 13, 17
FGA: 22, 24
Penta D: 12
Penta E: 13, 17
TH01: 6, 9
TPOX: 8, 10
vWA: 16, 18

Immunohistochemistry

Tumor sample diagnosis was confirmed by histology and immunohistochemical detection of tumor markers.

H&E staining of colon solid tumor specimen
IHC detection of CDX2

Lineage Markers

Immunofluorescence detection of lineage markers confirm epithelial phenotype using pan-keratin with DAPI overlay.

Tumorsphere Formation

Spontaneous formation of tumorspheres under low-attachment conditions.

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Additional Characteristics:

N/A

Storage and Stability: Store frozen in liquid nitrogen.

Care and Use Instructions: See protocol for further details

Quality Control: All lots are tested for microbial and viral contamination, cell line cross-contamination, mycoplasma, and consistent growth capabilities. See Certificate of Analysis for further details.

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