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Organism Homo sapiens, human
Tissue peripheral blood
Cell Type monocyte
Product Format frozen
Morphology monocyte
Culture Properties suspension
Biosafety Level 1

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Disease acute monocytic leukemia
Age 1 year infant
Gender male
Applications These cells are suitable as a transfection host.
Storage Conditions liquid nitrogen vapor phase
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Antigen Expression HLA A2, A9, B5, DRw1, DRw2 ref
Receptor Expression complement (C3), expressed ref Fc, expressed
Genes Expressed lysozyme,HLA A2, A9, B5, DRw1, DRw2
Cellular Products lysozyme
Comments The cells are phagocytic (for both latex beads and sensitized erythrocytes) and lack surface and cytoplasmic immunoglobulin. Monocytic differentiation can be induced with the phorbol ester 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA).
Complete Growth Medium The base medium for this cell line is ATCC-formulated RPMI-1640 Medium, Catalog No. 30-2001. To make the complete growth medium, add the following components to the base medium: 2-mercaptoethanol to a final concentration of 0.05 mM; fetal bovine serum to a final concentration of 10%.
Subculturing Protocol: Cultures can be maintained by the addition of fresh medium or replacement of medium. Alternatively, cultures can be established by centrifugation with subsequent resuspension at 2-4 x 105 viable cells/mL. Subculture when cell concentration reaches 8x105 cells/mL.Do not allow the cell concentration to exceed 1 x 106 cells/mL. Corning® T-75 flasks (catalog #431464) are recommended for subculturing this product. Medium Renewal: Every 2 to 3 days
Cryopreservation Freeze medium: Complete growth medium supplemented with 5% (v/v) DMSO Storage temperature: liquid nitrogen vapor phase
Culture Conditions Atmosphere: air, 95%; carbon dioxide (CO2), 5% Temperature: 37.0°C
STR Profile Amelogenin: X,Y CSF1PO: 11,13 D13S317: 13 D16S539: 11,12 D5S818: 11,12 D7S820: 10 THO1: 8,9.3 TPOX: 8,11 vWA: 16
Name of Depositor S Tsuchiya
References

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Cross References

Nucleotide (GenBank) : X70326 H.sapiens MacMarcks mRNA.

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