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The Essentials of Life Science Research Globally Delivered Bone cancer and normal cell lines ATCC No. Name Tissue Cell Type Disease Oganism Age Ethnicity Genes Expressed CRL-1873 RS4;11 marrow lymphoblast CRL-1929 SUP-B15 marrow B lymphoblast CCL-246 KG-1 marrow Macrophage CCL-246.1 KG-1a marrow promyeloblast, Macrophage CRL-8031 KG-1 marrow PTS-CCL-246 KG-1 marrow Macrophage acute lymphoblastic acute lymphoblastic HTB-151 Hs 696 (sacrum) adenocarcinoma CRL-7672 Hs 919.T benign osteoid osteoma CRL-7891 Hs 819.T chondrosarcoma HTB-94 SW 1353 [SW 1353, SW-1353] CCL-243 K-562 marrow PTS-CCL-243 K-562 marrow CRL-2021 MEG-01, Bone marrow, Myeloid, Lymphoid megakaryoblast chondrosarcoma chronic myelogenous (CML) chronic myelogenous (CML) chronic myelogenous (CML) 32 years Caucasian HLA DR +; CD9 +; CD24 + 8 years Caucasian immunoglobulin (cytoplasmic), CD1a -; CD2 -; CD3 -; CD4 -; CD5 -; CD8 -. The cells are positive for HLA DR +, the beta-2-microglobulin, Leu12, My7 (CD13), OKT9 (CD71), OKT10 (CD38) and CALLA (CD10) antigens. 59 years Caucasian HLA DR, HLA A30, A31, B35, Cw4 59 years Caucasian HLA A30, A31, B35, Cw4 59 years Caucasian human leukocyte interferon 59 years Caucasian HLA DR, HLA A30, A31, B35, Cw4 43 years Asian 34 years Caucasian 60 years Caucasian 72 years Caucasian Blood type O- 53 years CD7 (25%) 53 years CD7 (25%) 55 years CD41 +; CD61 +; CDw14 +

CRL-7802 Hs 454.T CRL-2138 VA-ES-BJ marrow Epithelial eosinophilic granuloma epithelioid carcinoma CRL-2003 TF-1 marrow erythroblast erythro CRL-2451 TF-1a marrow erythroblast erythro TIB-180 HEL 92.1.7 marrow erythroblast erythro PTS-TIB-180 HEL 92.1.7 marrow erythroblast erythro CRL-2512 TF-1.CN5a.1 marrow erythroblast erythro 2 years Caucasian 41 years Caucasian 35 years Japanese 35 years Japanese CD34+, CD38-30 years Caucasian 30 years Caucasian 35 years Japanese CRL-6566 F25 marrow: thymus erythroblast erythro Felis catus 1.5 years C type virus CRL-7556 Hs 822.T Ewing's sarcoma CRL-7598 Hs 863.T Ewing's sarcoma HTB-166 RD-ES Ewing's sarcoma PTS-HTB-166 RD-ES Ewing's sarcoma CRL-2751 23 ScCr [10ScNCr/23] marrow macrophage FIV CRL-7447 Hs 706.T giant cell sarcoma CRL-7473 Hs 737.T giant cell sarcoma CRL-7554 Hs 821.T giant cell sarcoma CRL-11882 HS-5 marrow/stroma Leukemia CRL-2028 SR-4987 marrow/stroma Leukemia CRL-2840 SAML-2 marrow CRL-12103 FDC-P1 marrow Normal myelomonocytic secondary 9 years Caucasian 5 years Caucasian 19 years Caucasian Blood type B; Rh+ 19 years Caucasian Blood type B; Rh+ 6 months 16 years Caucasian 10 years Caucasian 31 years Caucasian 30 years Caucasian granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF), p53 + hemoglobin; globin (G gamma, A gamma, epsilon, eta and alpha chains); beta-2-microglobulin; glycophorin, HLA A3, Aw32, Bw35; Ia+ hemoglobin; globin (G gamma, A gamma, epsilon, eta and alpha chains); beta-2-microglobulin; glycophorin, HLA A3, Aw32, Bw35; Ia+ Macrophage inflammatory protein-2, tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF alpha), CD11a, mouse;, CD11b, mouse;, F4/80, mouse 5 months macrophage colony stimulating factor (MCSF) 42 Caucasian 2 Order online at www.atcc.org, call 800.638.6597, 703.365.2700, or contact your local distributor.

CRL-2130 DAN CCL-183 D-17 : lung CRL-1423 G-292, clone A141B1 CRL-1427 MG-63 CRL-1543 HOS CRL-1547 MNNG/HOS Cl #5 [R-1059-D] CRL-7023 Hs 39.T CRL-7444 Hs 704.T CRL-7448 Hs 707(A).T CRL-7606 Hs 870.T CRL-7628 Hs 890.T CRL-7943 T1-73 CRL-8303 143B HTB-85 Saos-2 HTB-96 U-2 OS CRL-7060 Hs 88.T /connective tissue CRL-7622 Hs 888.T : lung CRL-2836 K7M2 wt [K7M2-WT] : lung osteoblast CRL-1661 UMR-106 CRL-1663 UMR-108 CRL-2131 DSDh 9 years Caucasian 14 years Caucasian interferon 17 years Caucasian 13 years adolescent 40 years Caucasian 13 year old Caucasian Caucasian Blood Type B, Rh+; HLA A2, A3, Bw16, Bw47 15 years Caucasian 25 years Caucasian osteosacoma derived growth factor (ODGF), Blood Type A; Rh+; HLA A2, Aw30, B12, Bw35, B40(+/-) decorin, secreted phosphoprotein 1 (osteopontin), villin 2 (ezrin), Expression of sialoprotein, biglyan, decorrin, and osteopontin is suggestive of lineage cells. Order online at www.atcc.org, call 800.638.6597, 703.365.2700, or contact your local distributor. 3

CRL-9939 DSN : lung CRL-1544 KHOS/NP (R- 970-5) CRL-1545 KHOS-240S CRL-1546 KHOS-312H CRL-7134 Hs 184.T CRL-8304 143B PML BK TK CRL-8468 D17 CRL-7626 Hs 889.T CRL-6250 D22 CRL-6217 CF11.T /connective tissue CRL-7005 Hs 3.T CRL-7140 Hs 188.T CRL-7263 Hs 387.T CRL-7489 Hs 755(B).T CRL-7511 Hs 781.T CRL-7823 Hs 14.T CRL-7595 Hs 860.T : lung CRL-7631 Hs 894(A).T : lung CRL-7644 Hs 899(C).T : lung CRL-7645 Hs 899(D).T : lung CRL-2098 SJSA-1 ; multipotential sarcoma 21 years Caucasian 13 year old Caucasian genome, partial [tk] 14 years Caucasian 5 years 51 years Black 18 years Caucasian 13 years 18 years Caucasian 12 years Caucasian 45 years Caucasian 22 years Caucasian 19 years Black 4 Order online at www.atcc.org, call 800.638.6597, 703.365.2700, or contact your local distributor.

CRL-9068 NCI-H929 [H929] CRL-7746 TE 130.T HTB-86 SK-ES-1 CRL-11372 hfob 1.19 marrow CRL-2496 HS-27A marrow/stroma CRL-11346 32D Clone 3 marrow CRL-11422 CRL-11691 MPRO Cell Line, Clone 2.1 EML Cell Line, Clone 1 marrow marrow CRL-11904 JAWSII marrow B lymphocyte CRL-12557 7F2 marrow osteoblast immature dendritic cell; monocyte CRL-2420 LADMAC marrow Macrophage, Monocyte TIB-239 2E8 marrow B lymphocyte CRL-12424 D1 ORL UVA [D1] marrow/stroma CRL-1972 M2-10B4 marrow/stroma CRL-2623 CRL-2593 CRL-2594 CRL-2595 CRL-2596 W-20-17 [W-20 clone 17] Subclone 4 Subclone 14 Subclone 24 Subclone 30 marrow/stroma /calvaria /calvaria /calvaria /calvaria Adipocytes, Osteocyte, Chondrocyte preosteoblast preosteoblast preosteoblast Osteoblast HB-10611 1H11, spleen, CRL-1909 M/K-2.7 spleen, lymphocyte, endothelia plasmacytoma; myeloma sacrococcygeal teratoma sarcoma (anaplastic or Ewing's sarcoma) 62 years Caucasian PCA-1; CD38 + 6 months Caucasian 18 years Caucasian Blood Type A; Rh+ fetus alkaline phosphatase, SV40 T antigen 30 years Caucasian vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 (CD106, VCAM-1) 5 to 6 weeks immature colony stimulating factor-1 (CSF-1) laminin; IV alkaline phosphatase induced by recombinant human morphogenetic protein-2 (rhbmp-2) immunoglobulin; monoclonal antibody; against type 1 amino terminal telopeptide immunoglobulin; monoclonal antibody; against murine VCAM-1 Order online at www.atcc.org, call 800.638.6597, 703.365.2700, or contact your local distributor. 5

CRL-2179 KMI6 spleen, Stroma, Lymphoid HB-11917 SM27-1045, Bone marrow, spleen CRL-1896 TIB-240 TIB-241 TIB-242 CRL-1910 CRL-2212 KM703 KM201 KM81 KM114 M/K-1.9 KMC8.8 spleen, lymphocyte spleen, lymphocyte,, Myeloid, Bone marrow, Stroma CRL-6016 BBm marrow Bos taurus 2 days CRL-6043 FB5.Bm marrow Bos taurus fetus CRL-7592 Hs 855.T / mesenchyme 27 years Black immunoglobulin; monoclonal antibody; against mouse integrin beta 1 subunit (CD29) immunoglobulin; monoclonal antibody; against EM10 immunoglobulin; monoclonal antibody; against murine VCAM-1 immunoglobulin; monoclonal antibody; against mouse CD9 PHONE 800.638.6597 703.365.2700 EMAIL tech@atcc.org WEB www.atcc.org CB-0513-01 2013 American Type Culture Collection. The ATCC trademark and trade name, any and all ATCC catalog numbers and any other trademarks listed in this publication are trademarks of the American Type Culture Collection unless indicated otherwise. These products are for laboratory use only. Not for human or diagnostic use. ATCC products may not be resold, modified for resale, used to provide commercial services or to manufacture commercial products without prior ATCC written approval.