Accession |
SAMC021028 |
Sample name |
U2OS cell line |
Title |
Hydroquinone treatment in U2OS |
Sample type |
Human sample |
Organism |
Homo sapiens |
Description |
Benzene as a known human cancinogen can directly induce genetic lesion. However, the effect of benzene metabolites on DNA repair has been rarely studied, and the biological mechanisms of that was also unclear. To explore the impact of benzene metabolite on DNA repair, we used human osteosarcoma U2OS cells to be treated with benzene metabolite hydroquinone. |
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Isolate
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none
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Age
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Biomaterial provider
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none
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Sex
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not applicable
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Tissue
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osteosarcoma cell line
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Disease
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osteosarcoma
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Cell line
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U2OS
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Cell subtype
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human osteosarcoma
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Cell type
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cancer cells
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Culture collection
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Development stage
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Disease stage
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Ethnicity
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Health State
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Karyotype
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Phenotype
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Population
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Race
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Type
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Treatment
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Release date |
2019-02-14 |
BioProject Accession |
PRJCA000758 |
Submitter |
Xuejing Yang (yangxj@big.ac.cn)
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Organization |
Beijing Institute of Genomics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Submission date |
2018-02-08 |