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URL: https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_DC22
Proper Citation: RRID:CVCL_DC22
Description: Cell line H1L6.1c2 is a Cancer cell line with a species of origin Mus musculus (Mouse)
Sex: Female
Disease: Hepatocellular carcinoma of the mouse
Defining Citation: PMID:15096657, PMID:21394221
Comments: Characteristics: Acts through the activation of a luciferase reporter gene under the control of dioxin-response elements (DREs)., Biotechnology: Cell line developed for CALUX (Chemically Activated LUciferase eXpression) bioassay. CALUX is used for rapid screening of samples for the presence of dioxin/TCDD-like compounds and AhR agonists/antagonists.
Category: Cancer cell line
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