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SSE-5

SSE-5

Catalogue No.

95122021

Cell Line Name

SSE-5

Cell Line Description

SSE-5 was initiated in 1964 from pooled embryos of Sockeye Salmon (Oncorynchus nerka). The cell line that is also known as Sockeye Salmon embryo-5, is susceptible to infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV), viral hemorrhagic septicaemia virus (VHSV) and infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV). For replication of salmonid viruses SSE-5 cells should be grown at 18°C.

Characteristics

Tissue of Origin

Embryo

Karyotype

Modal no. 55

Applications

Isolation of viruses from clinical samples, virus propagation

Disease

None Stated

Culture Conditions

Cell Type

Epithelial-like

Subculture Routine

Split sub-confluent cultures (70-80%) 1:3 using 0.05% trypsin or trypsin/EDTA; 5% CO₂; 15-21°C; split every 10-14 days. Fish cell lines detach easily during transit if the culture is very young. After resuscitation split cells 1:3 and culture for at least one week with 1-2 media changes before shipping.

Culture Medium

MEM (EBSS) + 2mM Glutamine + 10% Foetal Bovine Serum (FBS).

Growth Mode

Adherent

Additional Info

Depositor

Dr J L Fryer, Department of Microbiology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA

Country of Origin

United States

Hazard Group (ACDP)

Hazard Group (ACDP) 2

Applications

References

In Vitro 1984; 20:671

Available Formats

  • Frozen

If use of this culture results in a scientific publication, it should be cited in the publication as: SSE-5 (ECACC 95122021).

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