HCC4006 is an epithelial cell line that was isolated in 2004 from a pleural effusion of the lung of a White, adult male patient with adenocarcinoma. This cell line was deposited by JD Minna, AF Gazdar.
Cell Name: Human non-small cell lung adenocarcinoma cell line
Cell Synonyms: HCC4006; HCC-4006; Hamon Cancer Center 4006
Catalogue No.: TCH-C493
Species: Human
Tissue Origin: Lung
Disease Characteristics: Adenocarcinoma
Morphology: Epithelial-like
Growth Properties: Adherent
Culture Medium: RPMI-1640 + 10% FBS+ 1% P/S
Matching Medium Catalog Number: TCH-G493
Passage Ratio: 1:4-1:6, with medium renewal every 2-3 days
Doubling Time: 48-60 h
Culture Conditions: Atmosphere: 95% air + 5% CO₂, Temperature: 37°C
Freezing Conditions: 60% basal medium + 30% FBS + 10% DMSO, stored in liquid nitrogen
Recommended HyCyte® One-Step Cryopreservation Medium (ready-to-use, serum-free, no programmed cooling required), Product No.: GUCP-R201
Quality Control: Negative for bacteria, fungi, and mycoplasma detection