NCI-H1650
Strain Information
Validation Data
I. Characterization of in vivo growth kinetics
The NCI-H1650 cells were subcutaneously inoculated into the M-NSG mice.
Figure 1. Tumor growth curve of NCI-H1650 xenograft model (n=12)
Figure 2. Body weight change of NCI-H1650 xenograft model (n=12)
Figure 3. Survival curve of NCI-H1650 xenograft model (n=12)
*Wild-type cell lines are not for sale, and only applied to construction of tumor bearing mice and in-vivo efficacy studies.
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