Acta Pharmacologica Sinica 2008 July; 29 (7): 877-880; doi: 10.1111/j.1745-7254.2008.00809.x

 
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Cell line cross-contamination in biomedical research: a call to prevent unawareness
 

Armando ROJAS1, Ileana GONZALEZ, Héctor FIGUEROA

School of Medicine, Catholic University of Maule, Talca, Chile

 

During the 1950s, cross-contamination of cell lines emerged as a problem with serious consequences on the quality of biomedical research. Unfortunately, this situation has worsened over years. In this context, some actions should be urgently undertaken to avoid the generation of misleading data due to the increasingly and sometimes neglected use of cross-contaminated cell lines. Unawareness about this problem may then turn many scientists into victims or even perpetrators of this unwanted situation. Collaborative actions involving researchers, cell banks, journals, and funding agencies are needed to save the scientific reputation as well as many public or private resources that are used to produce misleading data.

 

Keywords: cross-contamination; false cell lines; pharmacological screening

 
1 This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No 304005); New Century Excellent Talents Foundation of Ministry Enducation of China (No NCET-07-0252); the Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province (No 303467), the Science and Technology Department of Hebei Province (No 062761383), and The Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Hebei Province (No 2006197).

1 Correspondence to Dr Armando ROJAS.
Phn 56-71-203-134.
E-mail arojasr@ucm.cl
Received 2008-03-04     Accepted 2008-04-10

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