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Cell line name CHO
Synonyms Chinese Hamster Ovary; CHO-ori
Accession CVCL_0213
Resource Identification Initiative To cite this cell line use: CHO (RRID:CVCL_0213)
Comments Derived from site: In situ; Ovary; UBERON=UBERON_0000992.
Cell type: Epithelial cell of ovary; CL=CL_2000064.
Species of origin Cricetulus griseus (Chinese hamster) (Cricetulus barabensis griseus) (NCBI Taxonomy: 10029)
Hierarchy Children:
CVCL_4100 (A2H)CVCL_JX40 (CHO (protein free))CVCL_9243 (CHO MT+)
CVCL_7182 (CHO Pro-3)CVCL_C5RR (CHO Pro-4)CVCL_4382 (CHO Pro-5)
CVCL_2875 (CHO(His9))CVCL_S165 (CHO-10B2)CVCL_8847 (CHO-1C6)
CVCL_JY74 (CHO-3E7)CVCL_5A24 (CHO-AR1)CVCL_5A25 (CHO-AR7)
CVCL_8848 (CHO-CD36)CVCL_8849 (CHO-ICAM-1)CVCL_0214 (CHO-K1)
CVCL_V245 (CHO-KK)CVCL_7183 (CHO-S)CVCL_3364 (CHO-SSR1)
CVCL_3365 (CHO-SSR2)CVCL_9701 (CHO-T)CVCL_GP66 (CHO-WBL)
CVCL_A8GL (CHO.B95aSLAMtag)CVCL_A8GM (CHO.CowSLAMtag)CVCL_A8GN (CHO.DogSLAMtag)
CVCL_8545 (CHO/HGPRT)CVCL_R864 (CHO/IR)CVCL_R866 (CHO/IRS-1)
CVCL_4Y55 (CHOC 400)CVCL_VN06 (CHOExpress)CVCL_4208 (GRL101 (KC7))
CVCL_4209 (GRL101 (MIX))CVCL_0F85 (UCW 206)
Sex of cell Female
Age at sampling Adult
Category Spontaneously immortalized cell line
Web pages https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_hamster_ovary_cell
http://www.cho-cell-transfection.com/
http://www.cells-talk.com/index.php/page/copelibrary?key=CHO
https://web.archive.org/web/20160506232703/https://www.biotechhistory.org/magazine-article/vital-tools-brief-history-cho-cells/
Publications

PubMed=13598821; DOI=10.1084/jem.108.6.945; PMCID=PMC2136918
Puck T.T., Cieciura S.J., Robinson A.
Genetics of somatic mammalian cells. III. Long-term cultivation of euploid cells from human and animal subjects.
J. Exp. Med. 108:945-956(1958)

PubMed=4120885; DOI=10.1007/BF00319690
Deaven L.L., Petersen D.F.
The chromosomes of CHO, an aneuploid Chinese hamster cell line: G-band, C-band, and autoradiographic analyses.
Chromosoma 41:129-144(1973)

DOI=10.3390/pr1030296
Wurm F.M.
CHO quasispecies -- implications for manufacturing processes.
Processes 1:296-311(2013)

DOI=10.3390/pr5020020
Wurm F.M., Wurm M.J.
Cloning of CHO cells, productivity and genetic stability -- a discussion.
Processes 5:20.1-20.13(2017)

PubMed=34050613; DOI=10.1002/biot.202100165
Wurm M.J., Wurm F.M.
Naming CHO cells for bio-manufacturing: genome plasticity and variant phenotypes of cell populations in bioreactors question the relevance of old names.
Biotechnol. J. 16:e2100165.1-e2100165.13(2021)

Cross-references
Cell line collections (Providers) CLS; 603479
ECACC; 85050302
IBRC; C10028
ICLC; ATL95003
KCB; KCB 82012YJ
KCB; KCB 83004YJ
NCBI_Iran; C111
Cell line databases/resources CLO; CLO_0002421
MCCL; MCC:0000102
CLDB; cl721
CLDB; cl722
CLDB; cl724
CCRID; 1101HAM-PUMC000116
CCRID; 5301HAM-KCB83004YJ
Lonza; 755
Anatomy/cell type resources BTO; BTO:0000246
Chemistry resources ChEMBL-Cells; CHEMBL3308072
ChEMBL-Targets; CHEMBL613853
PubChem_Cell_line; CVCL_0213
Encyclopedic resources Wikidata; Q56646
Experimental variables resources EFO; EFO_0022760
Medical resources MeSH; D016466
Entry history
Entry creation04-Apr-2012
Last entry update10-Sep-2024
Version number26