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MDA-MB-435

The NCI-60 cancer cell line panel is a group of 60 human cancer cell lines used by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) for the screening of compounds to detect potential anticancer activity. The NCI-60 cancer cell line panel is a group of 60 human cancer cell lines used by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) for the screening of compounds to detect potential anticancer activity. The screening procedure is called the NCI-60 Human Tumor Cell Lines Screen, and it is one of the Discovery & Development Services of NCI's Developmental Therapeutics Program (DTP).The screening rates for each cell line the cytostatic and cytotoxic impact of tested substances. Due to the diversity of the cell lines, it is possible to compare tested compounds by their effect patterns, high correlation potentially corresponding to similar effect mechanisms.An automated comparison against a database of more than 88,000 pure compounds and more than 34,000 crude extracts (as of 6 January 2017) is provided by the COMPARE tool, which shows a list of substances ranked by the Pearson correlation coefficients for a given test substance. The same panel is used in the Molecular Target Program for the characterization of molecular targets. Measurements include protein levels, RNA measurements, mutation status and enzyme activity levels. The panel holds cell lines representing leukemia, melanoma, non-small-cell lung carcinoma, and cancers of the brain, ovary, breast, colon, kidney, and prostate. 13 additional cell lines are evaluated for use in the screening program,among them two lines deriving from so far not represented small-cell lung carcinoma. All cell lines but one (as of 6 January 2017) are available to other laboratories, including the additional cell lines. Starting around the turn of the millennium, several cell lines were found to be misidentified or misclassified at the time of investigation or earlier: MDA-MB-435, originally classified as breast cancer cell line, was identified as being a melanoma cell line.When investigated further, current MDA-MB-435 appeared to be derived from the same individual as cell line M14.An examination of clones made clear that the mixup with M14 happened very early in the history of MDA-MB-435, before establishment in the Developmental Therapeutics Program.

[ "Cancer cell", "Breast cancer", "Metastasis", "Apoptosis", "breast cancer cells" ]
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