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PNMR 120E

PNMR 120E

Catalogue No.

01080926

Cell Line Name

PNMR 120E

Cell Line Description

This antibody may provide a valuable tool for studying the differentiation of embryonic precursor cells. The hybridoma supernatant cross reacts with human neuroendocrine cells within appendix, colon and rectum. This mab could provide novel reagents for understanding neural crest development. The antibody is not reactive with somite cultures. The purified antibody is best used at 30 micrograms/ml for immunocytochemistry. Hybridoma should produce 1-60 micrograms/ml

Characteristics

Myeloma

SP2/0

Immunogen

Quail Neural Crest

Immunological Donor

BALB/c mouse

Antibody Isotype

IgM

Morphology

Spherical

Tissue of Origin

Hybrid

Culture Conditions

Cell Type

Hybridoma

Subculture Routine

Allow hydridomas to become 75% confluent prior to splitting. Seed at 3-9 x 100,000 cells/ml. 5% CO₂, 37°C. When recovering hybridoma cultures from frozen it is not unusual for growth to be slower than expected initially and there may be an observed decrease in viability. Establishment of an actively proliferating culture may take up to 2 weeks. On resuscitation 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 prewarmed growth media+. Remove a sample for counting. Centrifuge at 100 x g for 2-3 minutes to pellet cells and seed at a relatively high density of 5-7 x 10µ cells/ml. Place culture flask flat and observe regularly until viable proliferating cells are seen. Often hybridoma cultures may benefit from being resuspended with media supplemented with 20% FBS in the early critical stage of culture establishment immediately post resuscitation. Once the culture is established in culture the FBS can be reduced to 10%.

Culture Medium

RPMI 1640 + 10% FCS, 2mM L-glutamine, HT supplement

Growth Mode

Suspension

Additional Info

Depositor

Dr. PN Nelson and Prof. M Richardson, Division of Biomedical Sciences, School of Applied Sciences, University of Wolverhampton, Wulfurna Street, Woverhampton

Country of Origin

United Kingdom

Applications

Immunocytochemistry, diagnostic tools and probes for cellular and macromolecular investigations

Assays

Immunocytochemistry

Hazard Group (ACDP)

2

References

References

Shakil et al., Hybridoma 20(3):199-203

Available Formats

  • Frozen

If use of this culture results in a scientific publication, it should be cited in the publication as: PNMR 120E (ECACC 01080926)

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