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H295R

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H295R (also referred to as NCI-H295R) is an angiotensin-II-responsive steroid-producing adrenocortical cell line. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 5 relations: Adrenal cortex, Adrenocortical carcinoma, Angiotensin, Immortalised cell line, Steroid.

  2. Adrenal gland
  3. Steroid hormones

Adrenal cortex

The adrenal cortex is the outer region and also the largest part of the adrenal gland. H295R and adrenal cortex are adrenal gland.

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Adrenocortical carcinoma

Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is an aggressive cancer originating in the cortex (steroid hormone-producing tissue) of the adrenal gland.

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Angiotensin

Angiotensin is a peptide hormone that causes vasoconstriction and an increase in blood pressure.

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Immortalised cell line

An immortalised cell line is a population of cells from a multicellular organism that would normally not proliferate indefinitely but, due to mutation, have evaded normal cellular senescence and instead can keep undergoing division.

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Steroid

A steroid is an organic compound with four fused rings (designated A, B, C, and D) arranged in a specific molecular configuration.

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See also

Adrenal gland

Steroid hormones

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H295R