SW1990 Pancreatic Cancer Cells (SW1990)

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SW1990 Pancreatic Cancer Cells (SW1990)

SW1990 cells are a human pancreatic cancer cell line that was originally derived from the ascites fluid of a female patient with pancreatic adenocarcinoma. These cells have been extensively studied and characterized for their genetic and phenotypic properties, making them a valuable tool for researchers investigating pancreatic cancer biology and potential therapeutic interventions.

SW1990 cells are known for their ability to form tumors in experimental models and exhibit characteristics of aggressive pancreatic cancer, including rapid proliferation, invasion, and resistance to conventional treatments. As a widely used cell line in pancreatic cancer research, SW1990 cells have been instrumental in advancing our understanding of the molecular mechanisms driving pancreatic cancer progression and identifying potential targets for therapy.


Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

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Cells CSI457Hu11 Human SW1990 Pancreatic Cancer Cells (SW1990) SW1990 cells can be used to investigate drug responses, gene expression patterns, and signaling pathways involved in pancreatic cancer progression.
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