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L1210 cells

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L1210 is a mouse lymphocytic leukemia cell line, derived from the ascitic fluid of 8-month-old female DBA/2 strain mice.[1] These B-cells are lymphocytic. They are, however, more like lymphoblasts in morphology, and develop massive tumours in nude mice after a latent period of 7-10 days.[2]

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  1. ^ Moore GE, Sandberg AA, Ulrich K (1960). "Suspension cell culture and in vivo and in vitro chromosome constitution of mouse leukemia L1210". J. Natl. Cancer Inst. 36 (3): 405–421. doi:10.1093/jnci/36.3.405. PMID 18630317.
  2. ^ "L1210". Retrieved 15 July 2018.
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