"A549 Cells" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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An immortalized cell line derived from human ADENOCARCINOMA, ALVEOLAR basal epithelial cells isolated from the lungs of a male patient in 1972. The cell line is positive for KERATIN, can synthesize LECITHIN, and contains high levels of POLYUNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS in its PLASMA MEMBRANE. It is used as a model for PULMONARY ALVEOLI function and virus infections, as a TRANSFECTION host, and for PRECLINICAL DRUG EVALUATION.
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D000072283
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MeSH Number(s) |
A11.251.210.190.080 A11.251.860.180.080 A11.436.054
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Concept/Terms |
A549 Cells- A549 Cells
- A549 Cell
- Cell, A549
- Cells, A549
- A549 Cell Line
- A549 Cell Lines
- Cell Line, A549
- Cell Lines, A549
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Below are the most recent publications written about "A549 Cells" by people in Profiles.
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Characterization of a highly specific NQO1-activated near-infrared fluorescent probe and its application for in vivo tumor imaging. Sci Rep. 2019 Jun 12; 9(1):8577.
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Novel histone deacetylase inhibitors derived from Magnolia officinalis significantly enhance TRAIL-induced apoptosis in non-small cell lung cancer. Pharmacol Res. 2016 Sep; 111:113-125.
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Artemisinin and its derivatives can significantly inhibit lung tumorigenesis and tumor metastasis through Wnt/ß-catenin signaling. Oncotarget. 2016 May 24; 7(21):31413-28.