VERO非洲绿猴肾细胞
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目录号 Serial | SCSP-520 | 标识符 Identifier | CSTR:19375.09.3101MONSCSP520 | 描述 Description | Vero细胞株是日本千叶大学Y. Yasumura和Y. Kawakita从正常成年非洲绿猴的肾脏建株的。1964年6月15日,B. Simizu将其从千叶大学带到美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)过敏及传染病研究所热带病毒实验室时,已传至第93代。该细胞是贴壁依赖性的成纤维细胞。它能支持多种病毒的增殖,包括乙型脑炎、脊髓灰质炎、狂犬病等病毒,已被准许用于生产人用病毒疫苗。 细胞质量控制: 1.支原体检测结果:每个批次均通过本库支原体检测,结果为阴性。 2.STR鉴定结果: ①该株细胞DNA进行小鼠细胞STR分型结果显示,扩增后图谱清晰,分型结果良好; ②该细胞为猴源Vero细胞,未发现存在人或其他猴源细胞污染。 3.种属鉴定结果:采用PCR引物扩增技术对该细胞株进行种属鉴定,结果显示为非洲绿猴细胞,且无其他常见物种细胞污染。 | 动物种别 Organism | 非洲绿猴 | 性别 Gender | | 组织来源 Tissue and Cell Type | 肾脏 | 形态 Morphology | 上皮样,贴壁生长 | 培养基和添加剂 Complete Growth Medium and Culture Conditions | 非洲绿猴肾细胞Vero完全培养液配方(100 ml): MEM (Invitrogen, 11090081) 87 ml FBS (Gibco) 10 ml Glutamax(invitrogen 35050061) 1 ml SODIUM PYRUVATE SOL(invitrogen 11360070) 1 ml Non-essential Amino Acids, 100X (Invitrogen, 11140050) 1 ml 气相:空气,95%;二氧化碳,5%。 温度:37摄氏度。 生物安全等级:BSL-1 参考传代周期:2~3天 参考传代比例:1:3~1:6 参考换液频率:每周2~3次 冻存液配方:完全培养液95%,DMSO 5% | 供应限制 Permits and Restrictions | A。仅供研究之用。 | REFERENCE | British Pharmacopoeia Commission Tests for microbial contamination. 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