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RCB3556 : ED-40810(-)  update : 2024/10/02
CommentBSL2. Currently not ready. We don't know whether virus particles are produced or not. Therefore, the cells must be handled under BSL2.
Comment from the depositorATL patient derived leukemic cell line (IL-2 independent). ED-40515, ED-40810, ED-41214, ED-50823, ED-70423C cell lines were established from the same patient's blood.
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2501  Maeda M, Shimizu A, Ikuta K, Okamoto H, Kashihara M, Uchiyama T, Honjo T, Yodoi J.  Origin of human T-lymphotrophic virus I-positive T cell lines in adult T cell leukemia. Analysis of T cell receptor gene rearrangement  J Exp Med  1985  162(6):2169-74.  PubMed ID: 2866223   DOI: 10.1084/jem.162.6.2169

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