Table 3.
Sources | Name | References |
---|---|---|
ATCC | D-17 (ATCC CCL-183) | 39,83,91,149 |
CSU | Gracie, MacKinley, Vogel, Yamane | 39,91 |
HU/Tokyo | POS, HMPOS | 8,39 |
NCI | BWKOS (KOS-001), CSKOS (KOS-002), MC-KOS (KOS-003), SK-KOS (KOS-004) | 13,58,178 |
OVC | OVC-cOSA-31, OVC-cOSA-75, OVC-cOSA-106 | 149 |
TAMU | TOB, TOK, TOL, TOM, TOT | 178 |
UC Davis | Parental cell line and tumor-forming clone (48–4) | 154 |
UMN/Kerafasta | OSCA-8, OSCA-16, OSCA-29, OSCA-32, OSCA-36, OSCA-40, OSCA-71, OSCA-78 | 39,104,152 |
UVM-V | COS_1033, COS_1186w/h,b COS_1189, COS_1220 | 107 |
UWM | Abrams, Grey, Hughes, Ingles, Jarques, Marisco/Moresco,c UWOS-1, UWOS-2 | 13,39,83,91,177,178 |
WSU | OS2.4 | 39 |
Abbreviations: OS, osteosarcoma; ATCC, American Type Culture Collection; CSU, Colorado State University; HU, Hokkaido University; NCI, National Cancer Institute; OVC, Ontario Veterinary College; TAMU, Texas A&M University; Tokyo, University of Tokyo; UC Davis, University of California Davis; UMN, University of Minnesota; UVM-V, University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna; UMW, University of Wisconsin-Madison; WSU, Washington State University.
These cell lines may be referred to as either OSCA or OSA.
Two cells line derived from soft (COS_1186w) and hard (COS_1186h) regions of the same tumor.
This cell line has been referred to by 2 similar names.