Related Information on MRC-5 Aborted Fetal Cell Line
Cell Line Characteristics | |
Repository Number: | AG06814 |
Subcollection: | Specially Characterized Fibroblasts |
Sample Description: | WI-38 – Normal Human Fetal Lung Fibroblast |
DNA Sample: | NA06814 |
Cell Type: | Fibroblast |
Cell Subtype: | Lung |
Genus species: | Homo sapiens |
Common Name: | human |
Clinically Affected: | No |
Age: | 12 FW |
Gender: | Female |
Race: | Caucasian |
Family Number: | 1053 |
Relation to Proband: | proband |
Remarks: | The WI-38 cell line was developed in July 1962 from lung tissue taken from a therapeutically aborted fetus of about 3 months gestational age. Cells released by trypsin digestion of the lung tissue were used for the primary culture. The cell morphology is fibroblast-like. The karyotype is 46,XX; normal diploid female. A maximum lifespan of 50 population doublings for this culture was obtained at the Repository. A thymidine labelling index of 86% was obtained after recovery. G6PD is isoenzyme type B. This culture of WI-38 is an expansion from passage 9 frozen cells obtained from the submitter. |
ISCN: | 46,XX |
Price: | $75 |
Culture Protocol | |
Split Ratio: | 1:5 |
Temperature: | 37 C |
Percent CO2: | 5% |
Medium: | MEM Eagle-Earle BSS 2X conc. of essen. & non-essen AA & Vit. with 2mM L-glutamine |
Serum: | 15% fetal bovine serum Uninactivated |
Substrate: | None specified |
Subcultivation Method: | trypsin-EDTA |
Frozen at Passage: | 22 |
Population Doubling at Freeze: | 22 |
In vitro Lifespan: | Not determined |
Split Ratio: | 1:4 |
Temperature: | 37 C |
Percent CO2: | 5% |
Medium: | MEM Eagle-Earle BSS 2X conc. of essen. & non-essen AA & Vit. with 2mM L-glutamine |
Serum: | 15% fetal bovine serum Uninactivated |
Substrate: | None specified |
Subcultivation Method: | trypsin-EDTA |
Frozen at Passage: | 38 |
Population Doubling at Freeze: | 44 |
In vitro Lifespan: | Not determined |
Split Ratio: | 1:5 |
Temperature: | 37 C |
Percent CO2: | 5% |
Medium: | MEM Eagle-Earle BSS 2X conc. of essen. & non-essen AA & Vit. with 2mM L-glutamine |
Serum: | 15% fetal bovine serum Uninactivated |
Substrate: | None specified |
Subcultivation Method: | trypsin-EDTA |
Frozen at Passage: | 26 |
Population Doubling at Freeze: | 34 |
In vitro Lifespan: | Not determined |
Characterizations | |
IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIES OF ORIGIN: | Species of Origin Confirmed by Nucleoside Phosphorylase, Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase, and Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme Electrophoresis and by Chromosome Analysis |
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Ganguly T, Duker NJ, Mutat Res 235:137-46 (1990) Differential cell cycle modulation of human DNA glycosylases against oxidized pyrimidines. PubMed ID: 2308590 |
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Gibson JM, Milam SB, Klebe RJ, Mech Ageing Dev 48:101-10 (1989) Late passage cells display an increase in contractile behavior. PubMed ID: 2739467 |
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