MM537
12070509, human skin, Epithelial
Synonym(s):
MM 537
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MM537, 12070509
biological source
human skin
growth mode
Adherent
karyotype
Not specified
morphology
Epithelial
receptors
Not specified
relevant disease(s)
metastasis
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Cell Line Origin
Human melanoma; from metastatic site - lymph node
Cell Line Description
mM537 is a human melanoma derived from a metastatic site (lymph node). Cell Bank Australia reference number CBA-1356.
DNA Profile
Not specified
Culture Medium
RPMI 1640 (R0883) (with 2 mM L-Glutamine (G7513) + 25mM HEPES) + 10% FBS.
Subculture Routine
Optimal split ratio 1:4 (minimum seeding density 2.7 x 104 cells/cm2). Cells incubated at 37 °C with 5% CO2. Harvest the cells using 0.05% Trypsin/EDTA at 37 °C for 1-2 min. MM537 required growth medium to be changed 3 times each week. The cells are sensitive to trypsin so exposure time to trypsin should be kept to a minimum. The cells take 2-3 days to recover from trypsinisation.
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