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[Cancer Research 35, 2684-2688, October 1, 1975]
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A Human Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cell Line1

G. E. Moore, S. B. Merrick, L. K. Woods and N. M. Arabasz

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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