CRL-1746 ST 豬睪丸細胞系
ST (ATCC® CRL-1746?)
Organism Sus scrofa, pig
Tissue testis
Product Format frozen
Morphology fibroblast
Culture Properties adherent
Biosafety Level 1
Disease Normal
Age 80 to 90 days gestation
Gender male
Applications This line is useful for the propagation, assay and isolation of PPV, TGE and swine enteroviruses.
Storage Conditions liquid nitrogen vapor phase
Clinical Data male
Comments This line is useful for the propagation, assay and isolation of PPV, TGE and swine enteroviruses.
Complete Growth Medium The base medium for this cell line is ATCC-formulated Eagle's Minimum Essential Medium, Catalog No. 30-2003. To make the complete growth medium, add the following components to the base medium: fetal bovine serum to a final concentration of 10%.
Subculturing Protocol:
1.Remove and discard culture medium.
2.Briefly rinse the cell layer with 0.25% (w/v) Trypsin- 0.53 mM EDTA solution to remove all traces of serum that contains trypsin inhibitor.
3.Add 2.0 to 3.0 ml of Trypsin-EDTA solution to flask and observe cells under an inverted microscope until cell layer is dispersed (usually within 5 to 15 minutes).
Note: To avoid clumping do not agitate the cells by hitting or shaking the flask while waiting for the cells to detach. Cells that are difficult to detach may be placed at 37°C to facilitate dispersal.
4.Add 6.0 to 8.0 ml of complete growth medium and aspirate cells by gently pipetting.
5.Add appropriate aliquots of the cell suspension to new culture vessels.
6.Incubate cultures at 37°C.
Subcultivation Ratio: A subcultivation ratio of 1:3 to 1:8 is recommended
Medium Renewal: 2 to 3 times per week
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°C
Name of Depositor SJ Wessman
References McClurkin AW, Norman JO. Studies on transmissible gastroenteritis of swine. II. Selected characteristics of a cytopathogenic virus common to five isolates from transmissible gastroenteritis. Can. J. Comp. Med. Vet. Sci. 30: 190-198, 1966. PubMed: 4224292