
doi: 10.1101/166199
Large collections of immortalized cancer cell lines have been widely used as model systems for cancer research and drug discovery. Some of these models however display more fibroblast-like than cancer-like characteristics based on their genetic and genomic characterization. The correct annotation of these cell lines remains a challenge. Here, we report the outcome of our analysis on a large cancer cell line collection, where we found a subset of cell lines misclassified.
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