2011-09-29T02:27:56-07:00
Resource:Mantle Cell Lymphoma Cell Bank
MCL Cell Bank
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http://www.mantlecelllymphoma.org/site/c.mwKUJbNUJrF/b.4017065/k.E4F0/Cell_Bank.htm
The Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF), in collaboration with American Type Culture Collection (ATCC), has created a Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL) Cell Bank. The Cell Bank is a collection of various MCL lines created by scientists from all over the world. The idea for the Cell Bank was generated by the scientists that make up the MCL Consortium (MCLC). It was created to provide a single, centralized location where scientists can easily acquire high-quality, well-characterized MCL cell lines in an effort to accelerate discoveries in MCL.
LRF has acquired 8 different MCL cell lines (July 2010): Mino, Z-138, JVM-2, JVM-13, REC-1, NCEB-1, JeKo-1, and Maver-1.
The Cell Bank is chaired by Dr. Owen O'Connor of New York University Langone Medical Center and is housed at ATCC, the world's largest biological resource center and the most comprehensive source of reference cultures and reagents used by researchers in the academic and industry laboratories. The Cell Bank was made possible by the scientists who generously agreed to share their resources, including, Dr. Elias Campo, Dr. Zeev Estrov, Dr. Richard Ford, Dr. Junia Melo and Dr. Alberto Zamo.
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Resource:Mantle Cell Lymphoma Cell Bank
2011-08-31T00:00:00
Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL) Cell Bank
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US Biobanks; New York NY; USA
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