WM2032 is a metastatic human melanoma cell line that was established from a lymph node metastatic site of a patient. This cell line contains a Q61R mutation at position 61 in the N-RAS gene. The Q61R is the most common NRAS mutation found in melanoma that is thought to occur due to UV and radiation exposure. This mutation leads to production of a constitutively active N-RAS protein that directs cells to grow and divide constantly. WM2032 cells match WM3000. These cells produce xenograft tumors when injected into immunocompromised mice.
Konzentration:
1.0 million cells/mL (Count By Hemocytometer)
Puffer:
None
Quelle:
Human
Formulierung:
Frozen Cell Suspension
Anwendungsbeschreibung:
The key applications of these cell lines include genetic studies, xenograft production, drug testing, and drug target discovery. These cell line models can be used in various biological assays, and for identifying critical target genes, and cell signaling pathways.
Human melanoma tumor cells with known gene mutations, disease stage, STR, and RPPA profiling
Established WM2032 viable cell growth in culture using appropriate Tumor Specialized Media with 2%FBS.
Established WM2032 viable cell growth in culture using appropriate Tumor Specialized Media with 2%FBS.
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