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Department of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology, Denver General Hospital, Denver, Colorado 80204
An epithelial cell line COLO 16 has been established from a human squamous carcinoma, characterized and maintained for over two years. The cells produce a parathyroid-like hormone and carcinoembryonic antigen. The line is definitely not a "HeLa contaminant." The cell line is available to other investigators.
1 Supported in part by NIH Grant 1-RO1-CA15018 and the L. H. Marshall Foundation.
Received 3/18/75. Accepted 6/19/75.
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