A375

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Strain Information

Validation Data

The A-375 (A375) cell line is human cell derived from the skin of a female patient with malignant melanoma.

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Figure 1. Morphology of A-375 cell line

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Figure 2. Tumor growth curve of A-375 xenograft model in M-NSG mice(n=6)

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Figure 3. Body weight change of A-375 xenograft model (n=6)

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Figure 4. Tumor growth curve of A-375 xenograft model in huPBMC-(M-NSG) mice. (n=3)

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Figure 5. Body weight change of A-375 xenograft model in huPBMC-(M-NSG) mice (n=3)

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Figure 6. Tumor growth curve of A-375 xenograft model in hHSC-(M-NSG) mice. (n=7)

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Figure 8. Body weight change of A-375 xenograft model in hHSC-(M-NSG) mice.  (n=7)

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Figure 9. Tumor growth curve of A375 xenograft model (n=4~5)  

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Figure 10. Body weight change of A375 xenograft model (n=4~5)

*Wild-type cell lines are not for sale, and only applied to construction of tumor bearing mice and in-vivo efficacy studies.


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