"MDA-MB-231人乳腺癌细胞全年复苏|已有STR图谱
传代比例:1:2-1:4(首次传代建议1:2)
生长特性:贴壁生长
细胞系的应用:1)免疫组化研究2)RNA干扰研究3)药物作用研究4)慢病毒转染研究等其它应用。细胞系通常用于实验研究,如增殖、迁移、侵袭等。细胞系在多个领域的研究中被广泛应用,包括基础医学、临床试验、药物筛选和分子生物学研究。这些研究不仅在中国,也在日本、美国和欧洲等多个国家和地区进行。
换液周期:每周2-3次
U2OS Cells;背景说明:骨肉瘤;女性;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:Hela-Ap-1细胞、BIU-87细胞、KLN-205细胞
CEMO-1 Cells;背景说明:急性B淋巴细胞白血病;男性;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:悬浮;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:HCC-1395细胞、MADB 106细胞、NUGC-3细胞
L6 Cells;背景说明:该细胞是Yaffe在甲基胆蒽存在的情况下从大鼠大腿肌原代培养的最初两代细胞中分离得到的;在培养基中融合形成多核的肌管和横纹肌纤维,细胞融合的程度随着代数的增加而下降,因此细胞应低代次冷冻并周期性地重新克隆以选择融合能力强的细胞。鼠痘病毒阴性。该细胞应在达汇合状态前传代,以延缓细胞分化能力的丧失。;传代方法:1:2传代;生长特性:贴壁生长;形态特性:成肌细胞样;相关产品有:SKCO 1细胞、DU4475细胞、Michigan Cancer Foundation-12F细胞
背景信息:-MB-231来自患有转移乳腺腺癌的51岁女病人的胸水。在裸鼠和ALS处理的BALB/c小鼠中,它能形成低分化腺癌(III级)。
MDA-MB-231人乳腺癌细胞全年复苏|已有STR图谱
产品包装:复苏发货:T25培养瓶(一瓶)或冻存发货:1ml冻存管(两支)
公司细胞系主要引进ATCC、DSMZ、JCRB、KCLB、RIKEN、ECACC等细胞库,细胞系体外培养,它们会成长为单层细胞,附着或紧贴在培养瓶上,或悬浮在体外的溶液中,细胞系复苏周期短,公司细胞系状态良好,饱满,有光泽等优点。EDTA的作用:许多人不用胰酶,只用EDTA,或者用胰酶/EDTA联合作用。这里要明白,胰酶切割细胞外基质的一些负责粘连和附着的蛋白,而EDTA通过螯合Ca离子,作用于整联蛋白的活性,所以EDTA的作用更加温和。有的人在胰酶里添加一些EDTA,或者对付特别难消化的细胞,添加多一些EDTA,就是这个道理。一般不要试图延长消化时间(如果10min还消化不下来的话),而应该想其它办法。
HEK 293A Cells;背景说明:胚肾;腺病毒包装;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:ESC-410细胞、LC-1/sq细胞、RGC5细胞
NCI/ADR-RES Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁或悬浮,详见产品说明书部分;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:FM-88细胞、DC 2.4细胞、L-cell细胞
GM637 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁或悬浮,详见产品说明书部分;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:OCI-Ly19细胞、DMS273细胞、H865细胞
45.6.3.1 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
来源说明:细胞主要来源ATCC、ECACC、DSMZ、RIKEN等细胞库
物种来源:人源、鼠源等其它物种来源
MDA-MB-231人乳腺癌细胞全年复苏|已有STR图谱
形态特性:上皮细胞样
细胞复苏相关注意事项:1.取细胞的过程中注意带HAO防冻手套,护目镜。此项尤为重要,细胞冻存管可能漏入,解冻时冻存管中的气温急剧上升,可导致爆炸。2.冻存的问题:冻存的配置已是常识,在这里不作详述,但二甲基亚砜(DMSO )对细胞不是完全无毒副作用,在常温下,二甲基亚砜对细胞的毒副作较大,因此,必须在1-2min内使冻存完全融化。如果复苏温度太慢,会造成细胞的损伤,二甲基亚砜(DMSO)ZuiHAO选择进口产品。3.离心前须加入少量培养。细胞解冻后二甲基亚砜浓度较GAO,注意加入少量培养可稀释其浓度,以减少对细胞的损伤。4.离心问题:目前主要有两种见解。一种是解冻后的细胞悬直接吹打均匀后分装到培养瓶中进行培养,第二天换。因为离心的目的是两个,去除DMSO,去除死细胞,这个是标准流程,但对一般人来说,把握不HAO离心转速和时间,转的不够活细胞沉底的少,细胞就全被扔掉了,转过了活细胞会受压过大,死亡。此外在操作过程中容易污染,所以不推荐。另一种说法为细胞悬中含有二甲基亚砜(DMSO),DMSO对细胞有一定的毒副作用,所以须将离心后的体前倒净,且一定倒干净。我在试验中按照常规的离心分装的方法进行复苏,结果无异常。5.细胞贴壁少的问题:教科书中说明冻存细胞解冻时1ml细胞要加10ml-15ml培养,而在我的试验中的经验总结为培养基越少细胞越容易贴附。6.复苏细胞分装的问题:试验中我的经验总结为复苏1管细胞一般可分装到1-2只培养瓶中,分装过多,细胞浓度过低,不利于细胞的贴壁。7.加培养基的量放入问题:这个量的多少的把握主要涉及到的问题DMSO的浓度,从如果你加培养基的太少,那么DMSO的浓度就会比较大,就会影响细胞生长,从以前的资料来看,DMSO的浓度在小于0.5%的时候对一般细胞没有什么影响,还有一个说法是1%。所以如果你的冻存的浓度是10%DMSO的话那么加10ml以上的培养基就恰HAO稀释到了无害浓度。
H526 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:悬浮生长 ;形态特性:上皮细胞;相关产品有:PLCPRF5细胞、HMy2.CIR细胞、GTL-16细胞
SGC-996 Cells;背景说明:胆囊癌;女性;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:Hs 604.T细胞、HCET细胞、LAN1细胞
NCI H508 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2传代;生长特性:贴壁生长;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:NB9细胞、NK-92.05细胞、J45.01细胞
H522 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:3-1:6传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁生长;形态特性:上皮样;相关产品有:HUASMC细胞、JHH-2细胞、Daudi细胞
NKT Cells;背景说明:NK Cells;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:悬浮;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:MASMC细胞、Tca8113细胞、SKMEL5细胞
HuT-78 Cells;背景说明:皮肤;T淋巴瘤;男性;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:悬浮;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:LLC-PK1细胞、University of Arizona Cell Culture-812细胞、LS-513细胞
NU-GC-3 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:6传代;生长特性:贴壁生长;形态特性:上皮样;相关产品有:MGC803细胞、ACCM细胞、MC 116细胞
HA1800 Cells;背景说明:星形胶质 Cells;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:HUSMC细胞、SUDHL-10细胞、K7M2-WT细胞
WEHI-231 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁或悬浮,详见产品说明书部分;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:NCI-H2170细胞、CCC-HPF-1细胞、SW-900细胞
hRMECs Cells;背景说明:视网膜微血管;内皮 Cells;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:HSAS4细胞、LSECs细胞、NCI-H1672细胞
alpha TC1.6 Cells;背景说明:胰岛素瘤;a细胞;C57BL/6xDBA/2;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:HO1N1细胞、MIN-6细胞、BC-024细胞
RFL-6 Cells;背景说明:胚肺;成纤维细胞;SD大鼠;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:SNUC2B细胞、PG13细胞、Stanford University-Diffuse Histiocytic Lymphoma-8细胞
DHL-6 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:3—1:6传代,3—4天换液1次;生长特性:悬浮生长 ;形态特性:淋巴母细胞样;相关产品有:MLMA细胞、H719细胞、A549/DDP细胞
GTL 16 Cells;背景说明:胃癌;肝转移;女性;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:FO [Mouse myeloma]细胞、UPCISCC154细胞、MDAMB436细胞
CHP 126 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁或悬浮,详见产品说明书部分;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:H-23细胞、OVCAR.3细胞、Cates-1B细胞
C-Li-7 Cells;背景说明:人肝癌细胞株。这株细胞从裸鼠体外移植瘤中建立。;传代方法:1:2传代;生长特性:贴壁生长 ;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:SW-780细胞、SJSA1细胞、KU 812F细胞
C4-2 Bone metastatic Cells;背景说明:前列腺癌;左锁骨上淋巴结转移;男性;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:H-82细胞、SW-527细胞、NBL-7细胞
68-41-Cas9 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
Abcam MCF-7 B2M KO Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
ARMD1-hiPSC5 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
BayGenomics ES cell line RRM201 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
BayGenomics ES cell line XST061 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
CARNAVAL Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
DA00809 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
DD2606 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
GM02162 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
BJ [Human fibroblast] Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2传代;生长特性:贴壁生长;形态特性:成纤维细胞样;相关产品有:H-2591细胞、PGBE1细胞、JCA-1细胞
Hep2 Cells;背景说明:最初认为这个细胞源自喉上皮癌,但随后通过同功酶分析、HeLa标记染色体和DNA指纹分析发现,起源细胞已被HeLa污染。 角蛋白免疫过氧化物酶染色阳性。;传代方法:1:2传代;生长特性:贴壁生长;形态特性:上皮细胞样;相关产品有:H-660细胞、hFOB1.19细胞、LICR-LON-HN6-R细胞
Menschliche Und Tierische Zellkulture-1 Cells;背景说明:骨髓增生异常综合征;女性;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:悬浮;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:NCIH1838细胞、H157细胞、SK 1细胞
KS-1 [Human glioblastoma] Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2传代;生长特性:贴壁生长;形态特性:成纤维细胞;相关产品有:BEL 7405细胞、BC-021细胞、TE-7细胞
UWB1289 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2传代;生长特性:贴壁生长 ;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:A 2780 CP细胞、Panc_05_04细胞、NCIH2081细胞
SVOG Cells;背景说明:卵巢;颗粒 Cells;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:Panc-1-P细胞、HCC94细胞、B10BR细胞
hTERTHME1 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁或悬浮,详见产品说明书部分;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:SK-MEL-3细胞、PaCa2细胞、LY-R细胞
Calu-6 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:消化20分钟。1:2。5-6天长满。;生长特性:贴壁生长;形态特性:上皮细胞;相关产品有:GTL-16细胞、SW-13细胞、GM06141细胞
MDA-MB-231人乳腺癌细胞全年复苏|已有STR图谱
P3-X63-Ag8-653 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁或悬浮,详见产品说明书部分;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:H250细胞、JKT1细胞、SJSA细胞
SW 1116 Cells;背景说明:CSAp阴性(CSAp-)。 结肠抗原3,阴性。 角蛋白免疫过氧化物酶染色阳性。 癌基因c-myc, K-ras, H-ras, myb, sis 和fos的表达呈阳性。 未检测到癌基因N-myc和N-ras的表达。 表达肿瘤特异的核基质蛋白CC-4,CC-5和CC-6。;传代方法:消化3-5分钟。1:2。3天内可长满。;生长特性:贴壁生长;形态特性:上皮细胞;相关产品有:WM239A细胞、PF382细胞、MCF-12A细胞
NK-10A Cells;背景说明:1967年,该细胞系KleinE和KleinG建系,源于一名16岁患有Burkitt's淋巴瘤的黑人男性,beta-2-微球蛋白阴性,表达EBNA,VCA,sIg。该细胞携带EB病毒,是一个典型的B淋巴母细胞系,可用于白血病发病机制的研究。;传代方法:1:2传代;生长特性:悬浮生长;形态特性:淋巴母细胞样;相关产品有:X63细胞、EFO 27细胞、LL/2(LLc1)细胞
C41 Cells;背景说明:宫颈鳞癌;女性;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:HEK293-A细胞、C2A细胞、EMT6细胞
NCIH1648 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:3-1:6传代;生长特性:贴壁生长;形态特性:上皮细胞;相关产品有:NRK-49F细胞、Hs343T细胞、NS-1细胞
SUM102 Cells;背景说明:乳腺癌;女性;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:CPAE细胞、GS9L细胞、H2.35细胞
Metastatic Variant-522 Cells;背景说明:肺腺癌;女性;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:NCI-H2291细胞、GH 3细胞、Granta 519细胞
GM20000 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
HAP1 IRF2BPL (-) 1 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
SKUT-1 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:4-1:12传代,2天换液1次。;生长特性:贴壁生长;形态特性:上皮细胞;相关产品有:H-498细胞、Kit225细胞、Ra #1细胞
SW-626 Cells;背景说明:卵巢癌;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:Malme-3 M细胞、TALL 1细胞、SK-N-BE(2)细胞
NCI-H1954 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁或悬浮,详见产品说明书部分;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:TE13细胞、HUT-226细胞、PCI:SG-231细胞
H-209 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2-1:4传代;每周换液2次。;生长特性:悬浮生长,有少数细胞疏松贴壁;形态特性:上皮样;相关产品有:253J-BV细胞、UCLA RO-81A-1细胞、KS-1 [Human glioblastoma]细胞
CHP-100 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁或悬浮,详见产品说明书部分;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:PC9细胞、CAL-33细胞、HPDE6c7细胞
Hepa1-6 Cells;背景说明:此细胞株源自C57/L小鼠中引发的BW7756肝癌;表达AFP、α1抗胰蛋白酶、淀粉酶;鼠痘病毒阴性。此细胞可以在无血清的培养基中繁殖,培养基成分是:DMEM,75%;Waymouth'sMAB87/3培养基,25%。添加3x10-8M。;传代方法:1:2传代;生长特性:贴壁生长;形态特性:上皮样;相关产品有:Dx5细胞、CATH-a细胞、SAS细胞
G361mel Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2-1:4传代,2-3天换液1次。;生长特性:贴壁生长;形态特性:上皮细胞;相关产品有:VP 267细胞、HCC-202细胞、HPB/ALL细胞
NKT Cells;背景说明:NK Cells;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:悬浮;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:MASMC细胞、Tca8113细胞、SKMEL5细胞
HPS0947 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
JoN HDF Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
MDCC-HP8 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
ND41657 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
PSFDFN714 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
UCSD041i-33-2 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
ZR-75-1 VIII-24 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
HCM-SqCC010 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
RPMI 1788 Cells;背景说明:B淋巴细胞;EBV转化;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:悬浮;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:Ca Ski细胞、BIU-87/Adr细胞、GM637A细胞
NTERA-2/D1 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁或悬浮,详见产品说明书部分;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:RM-1细胞、H-520细胞、MAVER-1细胞
Hs1.Tes Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2传代;生长特性:贴壁生长 ;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:hCMEC/D3细胞、UT7细胞、RPTEC/TERT 1细胞
CW-2 Cells;背景说明:来源于结肠癌。 CEA阳性,移植于裸鼠可成瘤。;传代方法:消化3-5分钟。1:2。3天内可长满。;生长特性:贴壁生长;形态特性:上皮细胞;相关产品有:NCIH2066细胞、C-4 I细胞、Rat Chondrosarcoma Swarm细胞
H-748 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:3-4天换液1次。;生长特性:悬浮生长 ;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:Mel624细胞、MARC 145细胞、SK-RC 39细胞
H-748 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:3-4天换液1次。;生长特性:悬浮生长 ;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:Mel624细胞、MARC 145细胞、SK-RC 39细胞
B16 melanoma F10 Cells;背景说明:B16-F10是B16-F0的亚系。;传代方法:消化3-5分钟。1:2。3天内可长满。;生长特性:贴壁生长;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:NCIH69细胞、OKT3细胞、EFO-27细胞
2PK3 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁或悬浮,详见产品说明书部分;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:NIH 3T6细胞、Lewis-Lung细胞、NTERA2D1细胞
Murine Thymic Epithelial Cell line 1 Cells;背景说明:胸腺;上皮细胞;自发永生;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:T-84细胞、Lilly Laboratories Cell-Porcine Kidney 1细胞、PA I细胞
SU.86.86 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2传代;;生长特性:贴壁生长;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:D6P2T细胞、U031细胞、IMR90细胞
H661 Cells;背景说明:该细胞1982年建系,源自一位患有大细胞肺癌的男性的胸腔积液。该细胞角蛋白、波形蛋白阳性。;传代方法:1:3—1:5传代,每周换液2—3次;生长特性:贴壁生长;形态特性:上皮样;相关产品有:ABC1细胞、BHK21细胞、TSUpr1细胞
H-740 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁或悬浮,详见产品说明书部分;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:UACC 812细胞、H-1436细胞、HNE-2细胞
LIXC-002 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:3传代,3-4天传1次;生长特性:贴壁生长;形态特性:上皮细胞样;相关产品有:B4G12细胞、MRC9细胞、M059J细胞
Hs 822.T Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2-1:4传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁生长;形态特性:上皮样;相关产品有:SK-N-MC细胞、CV 1细胞、GCT0404细胞
PC 61 5.3 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁或悬浮,详见产品说明书部分;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:NE1-E6E7细胞、ST2细胞、HT 1197细胞
SMUSHi005-A Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
MODE-K Cells;背景说明:小肠;上皮 Cells;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:RC-4B细胞、GM03190A细胞、H-69细胞
GA-10(Clone 4) Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:每周换液两次;生长特性:悬浮生长 ;形态特性:淋巴母细胞样;相关产品有:hTERTHME1细胞、UCH1细胞、MKN-45细胞
HEL-92-1-7 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:每周2-3次。;生长特性:悬浮生长;形态特性:成淋巴细胞;相关产品有:HCC-70细胞、Panc-3_27细胞、BNL.1ME A.7R.1细胞
NCTC 929 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁或悬浮,详见产品说明书部分;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:Panc02.03细胞、HPMEC细胞、S3 HeLa细胞
Hs 695.T Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2-1:4传代,2-3天换液1次。;生长特性:贴壁生长;形态特性:上皮细胞;相关产品有:HSC6细胞、IBRS-2细胞、CHL-11细胞
SupT1 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:2-3天换液1次。;生长特性:悬浮生长;形态特性:淋巴母细胞样 ;相关产品有:HB611细胞、HCC1171细胞、H4-IIE-C3细胞
EFM-192A Cells;背景说明:乳腺癌;胸腔积液转移;女性;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:H524细胞、Anip 973细胞、Mv1Lu细胞
MF2059 Cells;背景说明:皮肤;T淋巴细胞瘤;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:悬浮;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:WM266mel细胞、HBL 100细胞、SU.86细胞
MDA-MB-231人乳腺癌细胞全年复苏|已有STR图谱
OVTOKO Cells;背景说明:卵巢透明细胞癌;脾转移;女性;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:RL-65细胞、Tn 5B1-4细胞、ketr 3细胞
TE 85 ClF-5 Cells;背景说明:骨肉瘤;女性;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:IGROV细胞、UMNSAH-DF 1细胞、DMS 79细胞
IGR.OV1 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁或悬浮,详见产品说明书部分;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:HT 1197细胞、ST2细胞、SEG-1细胞
G 292 Clone A 141B1 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁或悬浮,详见产品说明书部分;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:T-HEECs细胞、CESS细胞、SUP-T1细胞
H19-7 Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁或悬浮,详见产品说明书部分;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:Lilly Laboratories Cell-Monkey Kidney 2细胞、JM1细胞、BNL-HCC细胞
LCLC-103H Cells;背景说明:详见相关文献介绍;传代方法:1:2-1:3传代;每周换液2-3次。;生长特性:贴壁或悬浮,详见产品说明书部分;形态特性:详见产品说明书;相关产品有:NIH 3T3细胞、NCIH747细胞、MDA-MB435细胞
BayGenomics ES cell line CSI001 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
BayGenomics ES cell line RST202 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
BTLA6.4 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
L2-10C1 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
Pro104.K81.15 Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
Rat-F Cells(提供STR鉴定图谱)
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