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      Isolation of a human prostate carcinoma cell line (DU 145).

      International Journal of Cancer. Journal International du Cancer
      Acid Phosphatase, metabolism, Adenocarcinoma, genetics, ultrastructure, Aged, Aneuploidy, Brain, Brain Neoplasms, pathology, Cell Line, Chromosome Aberrations, Culture Techniques, Humans, Male, Neoplasm Metastasis, Prostatic Neoplasms

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          A long-term tissue culture cell line has been derived from a human prostate adenocarcinoma metastatic to the brain. The cell line, DU 145, has been passaged 90 times in vitro over a period of 2 years. The cells are epithelial, grow in isolated islands on plastic Petri dishes, and form colonies in soft agar suspension culture. Karyotypic analysis demonstrates an aneuploid human karyotype with a modal chromosome number of 64. Distinctive marker chromosomes (a translocation Y chromosome, metacentric minute chromosomes and three large acrocentic chromosomes) have been identified. Electron microscopy of the original tumor tissue and of the tissue culture cell line show a remarkable similarity in cell organelle structure.

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