CHO Protein-Free Cell Line from Chinese hamster ovary cells
102307, hamster ovary, Suspension
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CHO Protein-Free Cell Line from Chinese hamster ovary cells, 00102307
biological source
hamster ovary
description
Chinese hamster ovary
growth mode
Suspension
karyotype
Not specified
morphology
Suspension
products
Not specified
receptors
Not specified
technique(s)
cell culture | mammalian: suitable
shipped in
dry ice
storage temp.
−196°C
Cell Line Origin
Chinese hamster ovary
Cell Line Description
A subclone of the parental CHO line originated by Puck in 1957. The cells have an absolute requirement for L-proline. The cells have been adapted for growth in Sigma CHO Protein Free Medium (C5467). They have been cryopreserved in Sigma Cell Freezing Medium - Serum Free (C2639).
Culture Medium
Sigma CHO-protein free medium + 4mM Glutamine. Cells should be frozen in either Sigma Cell Freezing Medium - Serum Free (C2639) with 10% DMSO or Sigma CHO Protein Free Medium (C5467) with 7.5%-10% DMSO
Subculture Routine
Viability may be poor on resuscitation and may initially decrease further. Full recovery may take up to 2 weeks. A centrifugation step to remove the cryoprotectant is essential. Rapidly thaw the frozen ampoule in a water bath at 37°C for 1-2 minutes. Transfer the contents to a centrifuge tube and slowly add 5-10ml of pre-warmed growth media. Remove a sample for counting. Centrifuge at 100g for 2-3 minutes to pellet cells and seed at a relatively high density of 5-7 x 105 cells/ml. Leave culture flask upright and observe regularly until viable proliferating cells are seen. Once established use a split ratio of 1:2 approximately every 4 to 5 days; 5% CO2; 37°C.
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