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Experientia
1992 Jan 15;481:87-91. doi: 10.1007/bf01923615.
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A new cell line (XTY) from a tumor of Xenopus laevis.
Fukui A
,
Tashiro A
,
Koyama H
,
Iwamura Y
,
Asashima M
.
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A new cell line (XTY) was derived from a tumor of a female Xenopus laevis. This cell line has been proliferating in standard amphibian culture medium for more than 4 years (470 generations) and has a doubling time of 75.5 h at 25 degrees C. The cells aggregate into large groups, and their stellate morphology and the expression of desmin demonstrated by immunocytochemistry suggest that their origin is not epithelial.
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