The HEL cell line is an immortalised cell line from a 30-year old male Acute erythroid leukemia patient,[1] used in biomedical research.[2]

HEL cell is capable of induced globin synthesis, producing mainly and chains.[1]

See also

Other cell lines in LL-100 panel

References

  1. 1 2 Martin, P; Papayannopoulou, T (1982-06-11). "HEL cells: a new human erythroleukemia cell line with spontaneous and induced globin expression". Science. 216 (4551): 1233–5. Bibcode:1982Sci...216.1233M. doi:10.1126/science.6177045. PMID 6177045.
  2. Quentmeier, H; Pommerenke, C; Dirks, WG; Eberth, S; Koeppel, M; MacLeod, RAF; Nagel, S; Steube, K; Uphoff, CC; Drexler, HG (2019-06-03). "The LL-100 panel: 100 cell lines for blood cancer studies". Scientific Reports. 9 (1): 8218. Bibcode:2019NatSR...9.8218Q. doi:10.1038/s41598-019-44491-x. PMC 6547646. PMID 31160637.
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