Hep-G2
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Hep-G2
Summary
Hep-G2 is a cell line[1]. Hep-G2 draws 99 Wikipedia views per month (cell_line category, ranking #9 of 37).[2]
Key Facts
- Hep-G2's instance of is recorded as cell line[3].
- Hep-G2's instance of is recorded as cancer cell line[4].
- Hep-G2's instance of is recorded as contaminated/misidentified cell line[5].
- Hep-G2's Commons category is recorded as HepG2 cells[6].
- Hep-G2's described by source is recorded as Controlled synthesis of HBsAg in a differentiated human liver carcinoma-derived cell line[7].
- Hep-G2's described by source is recorded as Purification of alpha 1-microglobulin produced by human hepatoma cell lines. Biochemical characterization and comparison with alpha 1-microglobulin synthesized by human hepatocytes[8].
- Hep-G2's described by source is recorded as HLA expression in hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines[9].
- Hep-G2's described by source is recorded as Cytogenetic studies on human liver cancer cell lines[10].
- Hep-G2's described by source is recorded as p53 gene mutation and integrated hepatitis B viral DNA sequences in human liver cancer cell lines[11].
- Hep-G2's described by source is recorded as A comprehensive karyotypic study on human hepatocellular carcinoma by spectral karyotyping[12].
- Hep-G2's described by source is recorded as TFDP1, CUL4A, and CDC16 identified as targets for amplification at 13q34 in hepatocellular carcinomas[13].
- Hep-G2's described by source is recorded as Chemosensitivity profile of cancer cell lines and identification of genes determining chemosensitivity by an integrated bioinformatical approach using cDNA arrays[14].
- Hep-G2's described by source is recorded as Profiling and authentication of human cell lines using short tandem repeat (STR) loci: Report from the National Cell Bank of Iran[15].
- Hep-G2's described by source is recorded as Hep G2 is a hepatoblastoma-derived cell line.[16].
- Hep-G2's described by source is recorded as Proteomic studies of cholangiocarcinoma and hepatocellular carcinoma cell secretomes[17].
- Hep-G2's described by source is recorded as A Genome-Wide Screen for Microdeletions Reveals Disruption of Polarity Complex Genes in Diverse Human Cancers[18].
- Hep-G2's described by source is recorded as A comparison of whole genome gene expression profiles of HepaRG cells and HepG2 cells to primary human hepatocytes and human liver tissues.[19].
- Hep-G2's described by source is recorded as Initial characterization of the human central proteome[20].
- Hep-G2's described by source is recorded as Comparative proteomic analysis of eleven common cell lines reveals ubiquitous but varying expression of most proteins[21].
- Hep-G2's described by source is recorded as The Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia enables predictive modelling of anticancer drug sensitivity[22].
- Hep-G2's described by source is recorded as Dynamic DNA methylation across diverse human cell lines and tissues[23].
- Hep-G2's described by source is recorded as Genomic Landscape of Copy Number Aberrations Enables the Identification of Oncogenic Drivers in Hepatocellular Carcinoma[24].
- Hep-G2's described by source is recorded as High frequency of telomerase reverse-transcriptase promoter somatic mutations in hepatocellular carcinoma and preneoplastic lesions[25].
- Hep-G2's described by source is recorded as Genetic characteristics of the human hepatic stellate cell line LX-2.[26].
- Hep-G2's described by source is recorded as Detection of viral proteins in human cells lines by xeno-proteomics: elimination of the last valid excuse for not testing every cellular proteome dataset for viral proteins[27].
Why It Matters
Hep-G2 draws 99 Wikipedia views per month (cell_line category, ranking #9 of 37).[2] Hep-G2 has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Hep-G2 is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]