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CELLOSAURUS - A KNOWLEDGE RESOURCE ON CELL LINES


Release 47 of October 2023
148681 cell lines (110218 human, 26673 mouse, 2811 rat)
Browse
Browse by cell line group
Browse by cell line panel
Browse problematic (contaminated/misidentified) cell lines
SARS-CoV-2 relevant information

Tools
CLASTR - STR similarity search
API - Application Programming Interface

Documentation
Description of the Cellosaurus
Release notes
Educational resources
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Questions/answers relevant to cell lines
News archive
Cellosaurus references
Cellosaurus Scientific Advisory Board
Overview of the Research Identification Initiative

Associated resources
Invitromaticists spotlight
SKY karyotypes of epithelial cancer cell lines



Download
Download complete Cellosaurus data in various formats


The Cellosaurus is developed by Amos Bairoch of the CALIPHO group at the SIB -
Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics as part of the neXtProt project.

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The Cellosaurus is part of the SIB Biodata Infrastructure and a SIB Resource.
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The Cellosaurus is an ELIXIR Core Data Resource. Read more.

The Cellosaurus is an IRDiRC Recognized Resource. Read more.
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