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Jurkat
Summary
Jurkat is a cell line[1]. Jurkat draws 214 Wikipedia views per month (cell_line category, ranking #4 of 37).[2]
Key Facts
- Jurkat's instance of is recorded as cell line[3].
- Jurkat's instance of is recorded as cancer cell line[4].
- Jurkat's Commons category is recorded as Jurkat cells[5].
- Jurkat's described by source is recorded as Characterization of EBV-genome negative “null” and “T” cell lines derived from children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and leukemic transformed non-Hodgkin lymphoma[6].
- Jurkat's described by source is recorded as The human Jurkat (FHCRC-11) cell line is heterogeneous in ploidy and cell size and releases detergent-soluble DNA.[7].
- Jurkat's described by source is recorded as Interferon system defects in malignant T-cells[8].
- Jurkat's described by source is recorded as Homozygous loss of the MTS1/p16 and MTS2/p15 genes in lymphoma and lymphoblastic leukaemia cell lines[9].
- Jurkat's described by source is recorded as p16INK4/p15INK4B gene inactivation is a frequent event in malignant T-cell lines.[10].
- Jurkat's described by source is recorded as Telomere analysis by fluorescence in situ hybridization and flow cytometry[11].
- Jurkat's described by source is recorded as Expression of the TCL1 gene at 14q32 in B-cell malignancies but not in adult T-cell leukemia[12].
- Jurkat's described by source is recorded as Heterogeneity of T-acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) cell lines: suggestion for classification by immunophenotype and T-cell receptor studies[13].
- Jurkat's described by source is recorded as Alterations of the p53, p21, p16, p15 and RAS genes in childhood T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia[14].
- Jurkat's described by source is recorded as Biological significance of the expression of HIV-related chemokine coreceptors (CCR5 and CXCR4) and their ligands by human hematopoietic cell lines[15].
- Jurkat's described by source is recorded as Characterization of expression of protein kinase C isozymes in human B-cell lymphoma: Relationship between its expression and prognosis[16].
- Jurkat's described by source is recorded as JAK2 V617F tyrosine kinase mutation in cell lines derived from myeloproliferative disorders[17].
- Jurkat's described by source is recorded as Authenticity and drug resistance in a panel of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia cell lines[18].
- Jurkat's described by source is recorded as Lysine acetylation targets protein complexes and co-regulates major cellular functions[19].
- Jurkat's described by source is recorded as Comparative proteomic analysis of eleven common cell lines reveals ubiquitous but varying expression of most proteins[20].
- Jurkat's described by source is recorded as The Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia enables predictive modelling of anticancer drug sensitivity[21].
- Jurkat's described by source is recorded as High accuracy mutation detection in leukemia on a selected panel of cancer genes[22].
- Jurkat's described by source is recorded as The analysis of N-glycans of cell membrane proteins from human hematopoietic cell lines reveals distinctions in their pattern[23].
- Jurkat's described by source is recorded as Dynamic DNA methylation across diverse human cell lines and tissues[24].
- Jurkat'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[25].
- Jurkat's described by source is recorded as An Augmented Multiple-Protease-Based Human Phosphopeptide Atlas.[26].
- Jurkat's described by source is recorded as A landscape of pharmacogenomic interactions in cancer.[27].
Why It Matters
Jurkat draws 214 Wikipedia views per month (cell_line category, ranking #4 of 37).[2] Jurkat has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Jurkat is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]