COS-7細胞 
	
		ATCC Number:	CRL-1651?
	
	
		細胞類型:	SV40轉(zhuǎn)化細胞
	
	
		生長狀態(tài):	貼壁生長
	
	
		是否是腫瘤細胞:	0
	
	
		物種來源:	綠長尾猴
	
	
		數(shù)量:	大量
	
	
		細胞形態(tài):	成纖維樣
	
	
		器官來源:	腎臟
	
	
		運輸方式:	凍存運輸
	
	
		Designations:	COS-7
	
	
		Depositors:	 Y Gluzman
	
	
		Biosafety Level:	2 [Cells Contain SV-40 viral DNA sequences ]
	
	
		Shipped:	frozen
	
	
		COS-7細胞Medium & Serum:	See Propagation
	
	
		Growth Properties:	adherent
	
	
		Organism:	Cercopithecus aethiops
	
	
		Morphology:	fibroblast
	
	
		
	
	
		Source:	Organ: kidney
	
	
		Cell Type: SV40 transformed
	
	
		Cellular Products:	T antigen
	
	
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		Applications:	transfection host
	
	
		Comments:	This is an African green monkey kidney fibroblast-like cell line suitable for transfection by vectors requiring expression of SV40 T antigen. This line contains T antigen, retains complete permissiveness for lytic growth of SV40, supports the replication of ts A209 virus at 40C, and supports the replication of pure populations of SV40 mutants with deletions in the early region. The line was derived from the CV-1 cell line (ATCC ? CCL-70 ) by transformation with an origin defective mutant of SV40 which codes for wild type T antigen.
	
	
		Propagation: COS-7細胞ATCC complete growth medium: The base medium for this cell line is ATCC-formulated Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium, Catalog No. 30-2002. To make the complete growth medium, add the following components to the base medium: fetal bovine serum to a final concentration of 10%.
	
	
		Atmosphere: air, 95%; carbon dioxide (CO2), 5%
	
	
		Temperature: 37.0°C
	
	
		Subculturing:	Protocol:
	
	
		Remove and discard culture medium.
	
	
		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.
	
	
		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.
	
	
		Add 6.0 to 8.0 ml of complete growth medium and aspirate cells by gently pipetting.
	
	
		Add appropriate aliquots of the cell suspension to new culture vessels.
	
	
		Incubate cultures at 37?C.
	
	
		
	
	
		Subcultivation Ratio: A subcultivation ratio of 1:4 to 1:8 is recommended
	
	
		Medium Renewal: 2 to 3 times per week
	
	
		Preservation:	Freeze medium: Complete growth medium supplemented with 5% (v/v) DMSO
	
	
		Storage temperature: liquid nitrogen vapor phase
	
	
		Related Products:	Recommended medium (without the additional supplements or serum described under ATCC Medium):ATCC 30-2002
	
	
		recommended serum:ATCC 30-2020
	
	
		parental cell line:ATCC CCL-70
	
	
		0.25% (w/v) Trypsin - 0.53 mM EDTA in Hank' BSS (w/o Ca++, Mg++):ATCC 30-2101
	
	
		COS-7細胞Cell culture tested DMSO:ATCC 4-X
	
	
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