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Vero非洲绿猴肾细胞

细胞名称  Vero非洲绿猴肾细胞
Cell Name
描述 Vero细胞株是日本千叶大学的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国立健康研究所(NIH)国立过敏及传染病研究所热带病毒实验室时,已传至第93代。 在本库通过支原体检测。
Description
动物种别 非洲绿猴
Organism
组织来源 正常肾
Tissue and Cell Type
形态 上皮细胞
Morphology
培养基和添加剂 非洲绿猴肾细胞Vero完全培养液配方(100 ml):
Complete Growth Medium and Culture Conditions MEM (Invitrogen, 11090081) 87 ml
FBS (Gibco) 10 ml
Glutamax(invitrogen 35050) 1 ml
SODIUM PYRUVATE SOL(invitrogen 11360070) 1 ml
Non-essential Amino Acids, 100 (Invitrogen, 11140) 1 ml
气相:空气,95%;二氧化碳,5%。 温度:37摄氏度。
供应限制 A。仅供研究之用。
Permits and Restrictions
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运输和保存




可选择干冰运输及发送复苏存活细胞方式:

(1)干冰运输,收到后立即转入液氮冻存或直接复苏;

(2)存活细胞,收到后应继续生长,传代达到细胞生长状态良好时,再进行冻存。具体操作见细胞培养步骤。
细胞用途:仅供科研使用。


注意事项



1. 收到细胞后,若发现干冰已挥发干净、冻存管瓶盖脱落、破损及细胞有污染,请立即与我们联系。
2. 所有动物细胞均视为有潜在的生物危害性,必须在二级生物安全台内操作,并请注意防护,所有废液及接触过此细胞的器皿需要灭菌后方能丢弃。

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