TF-1 cell explained
TF-1 cells are immortal cell line derived from the human Erythroleukemia used in biomedical research.[1] This cells are proliferatively responsive to interleukin-3 (IL-3) or granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF).[2] TF-1 cells have gene fusion of CBFA2T3-ABHD12.[3]
See also
Other cell lines in LL-100 panel
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Notes and References
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- Ihle JN, Askew D . Origins and properties of hematopoietic growth factor-dependent cell lines . . 1989 . 9 . 1 . 68–91 . 2656885 . 10.1002/stem.5530070202.
- . 2019 . 9 . 1 . 101–11 . 10.1038/s41598-019-44491-x . free . The LL-100 panel: 100 cell lines for blood cancer studies . Quentmeier H, Pommerenke C, Dirks WG, Eberth S, Koeppel M, ((MacLeod RAF)), Nagel S, Steube K, Uphoff CC, Drexler HG . 31160637 . 6547646 . 2019NatSR...9.8218Q .