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RAW 264.7 Cell Line murine
91062702, mouse blood, Macrophage
Synonym(s):
RAW264 7 Cells, RAW264.7 Cells
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RAW 264.7 Cell Line murine, Macrophage from blood, 91062702
biological source
mouse blood
growth mode
Semi-adherent
karyotype
Not specified
morphology
Macrophage
products
Lysozyme
receptors
Immunoglobulin, complement
technique(s)
cell culture | mammalian: suitable
relevant disease(s)
cancer
shipped in
dry ice
storage temp.
−196°C
Cell Line Origin
Cell Line Description
Application
Subculture Routine
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How many Cell Line cells are in the vial?
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Each vial of cells contains 2-3 x 106 cells in 1 ml of freezing media. This is in a 1.8 mL ampule. For exceptionally large cells, counts may decrease. Suspension cells, generally smaller cells, may contain as many as 4-5 x 106 cells/vial to assure optimal viability upon thaw.
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What passage are my Cell Line cells?
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If the passage of the cells is known, it is listed on the product page at the HPA website (www.hpacultures.org.uk).
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Are the Cell Line cells tested for viral pathogens?
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HPA Cultures does not perform any viral testing on the cell lines.
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Why is Vapor Phase Liquid Nitrogen preferred for storage of Cell Line cells?
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If ampules are immersed into liquid phase of liquid nitrogen, it increases the risk of the liquid seeping into the vial. This could lead to problems of cross-contamination and increased risk of the ampule exploding when thawed.
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How do I handle Cell Line frozen cells upon arrival?
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Upon receipt, frozen ampules should be transferred directly to vapor phase liquid nitrogen without delay (-135°C) or liquid phase liquid nitrogen if vapor phase is not available. DO NOT use a -80°C freezer as an alternative; this will result in loss of viability.
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