JCRB0649.1 [HeLa.P3]

Profile:Serum free cell line of the HeLa cells.

Date accepted:07/16/2004
Previous cell Number:NIHS0372
Animal:human
Sex and Age:F :31-year-old
Race:Black
Scientific Name: Homo sapiens
Case history: cells were grown in serum free condition for long time by serial passages.
Classification: variant
Tissue prepared:cervix
History of the cell:Takaoka,T. -> JCRB
Medium: DM210 meidum. Serum free condition.
Passage method: Harvest cells with scraper.
CO2 Concentration: 5 %
Cell no. at passage: 1 x 10^4 cells/sq.cm.
Life span: infinite
Morphology: epitherial-like
Characteristics: This cell line was deposited from Takaoka,T. directly which have been mainted under serum free condition.
Cell ID data:available
DNA Profile: D5S818:11,12
D13S317:12,13.3
D7S820:8,12
D16S539:9,10
vWA:16,18
TH01:7
Amelogenin:X
TPOX:12
CSF1PO:9,10
Established by Katsuta,H.
Deposited byTakaoka,T.
Special notice:free
Cell bank:NIHS(JCRB)
References:(1,2,3,4,5,6)
Comments:Definitly no serum added to the culture to keep serum free condition.

(* The format of the table was revised on Apr.25.2003.)



[ Record(s) of stored ampules ]

[ Lot No.: 08052004: deposit (JCRB0649.1) ]

[ Culture condition of this lot.]

[ Additional Data ]

(Date downloaded: 2005-10-03)




Exported from cellroot.dbf and cellspec.dbf.

References

1. Takaoka,T. Cell strains grown in protein and lipid free synthetic media, Soshiki Baiyo, 9: 196-200, 1983.

2. Katsuta,H., Takaoka,T., Kuwabara,H., and Kuwabara,S. Cultivation of strain HeLa cells (human cervical carcinoma) in the simplified replicate tissue culture, Jpn. J. Exp. Med., 29: 493-505, 1959.

3. Ohno,T., Kurita,K., Abe,S., Eimori,N., and Ikawa,Y. A simple freezing medium for serum-free cultured cells., Cytotechnology, 1: 257-260, 1988.

4. Ohno,T. Not known, Saibou Kogaku, 7: 171-172, 1988.

5. Macville,M., Schrock,E., Padilla-Nash,H., Keck,C., Ghadimi,B.M., Zimonjic,D., Popescu,N., and Ried,T. Comprehensive and definitive molecular cytogenetic characterization of HeLa cells by spectral karyotyping, Cancer Res, 59: 141-150, 1999.

6. Kagawa,Y., Takaoka,T., Hmamaoto,T., and Ohta,T. Cytosol type electrolyte medium suitable for long term growth of human cells with very low membrane potential, Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 169: 1217-1221, 1990.