Huh-7
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Huh-7
Summary
Huh-7 is a cell line[1]. Huh-7 has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Huh-7's instance of is recorded as cell line[3].
- Huh-7's instance of is recorded as cancer cell line[4].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as Phenotypical stability of a human hepatoma cell line, HuH-7, in long-term culture with chemically defined medium[5].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as p53 gene mutation and integrated hepatitis B viral DNA sequences in human liver cancer cell lines[6].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as Screening thep53 status of human cell lines using a yeast functional assay[7].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as TFDP1, CUL4A, and CDC16 identified as targets for amplification at 13q34 in hepatocellular carcinomas[8].
- Huh-7'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[9].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as A Genome-Wide Screen for Microdeletions Reveals Disruption of Polarity Complex Genes in Diverse Human Cancers[10].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as The Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia enables predictive modelling of anticancer drug sensitivity[11].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as A subclone of HuH-7 with enhanced intracellular hepatitis C virus production and evasion of virus related-cell cycle arrest[12].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as Genomic Landscape of Copy Number Aberrations Enables the Identification of Oncogenic Drivers in Hepatocellular Carcinoma[13].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as High frequency of telomerase reverse-transcriptase promoter somatic mutations in hepatocellular carcinoma and preneoplastic lesions[14].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as A comprehensive transcriptional portrait of human cancer cell lines[15].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as Common telomerase reverse transcriptase promoter mutations in hepatocellular carcinomas from different geographical locations.[16].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as A landscape of pharmacogenomic interactions in cancer.[17].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as Characterization of Human Cancer Cell Lines by Reverse-phase Protein Arrays[18].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as Comparison of protein expression between human livers and the hepatic cell lines HepG2, Hep3B, and Huh7 using SWATH and MRM-HR proteomics: Focusing on drug-metabolizing enzymes.[19].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as Yeast functional assay of the p53 gene status in human cell lines maintained in our laboratory[20].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as Yeast functional assay of the p53 gene status in 11 cell lines and 26 surgical specimens of human hepatocellular carcinoma[21].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as Regulating intracellular antiviral defense and permissiveness to hepatitis C virus RNA replication through a cellular RNA helicase, RIG-I[22].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as Phosphorylation of mTOR Ser2481 is a key target limiting the efficacy of rapalogs for treating hepatocellular carcinoma[23].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as HuH-7 reference genome profile: complex karyotype composed of massive loss of heterozygosity[24].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as An Interactive Resource to Probe Genetic Diversity and Estimated Ancestry in Cancer Cell Lines[25].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as Next-generation characterization of the Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia[26].
- Huh-7's described by source is recorded as Comprehensive transcriptomic analysis of cell lines as models of primary tumors across 22 tumor types[27].
Why It Matters
Huh-7 has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]