JCRB0523 MRC-5-50

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Notes for the cultivation of human normal diploid cells (JCRB05**) : ヒト正常二倍体細胞の取り扱い上の注意点

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JCRB No.   JCRB0523 Cell Name   MRC-5-50
Profile   fetal lung, normal diploid fibroblast, PDL=about 50 Other Name   
Animal   human Strain   
Genus   Homo Species   sapiens
Sex   M Age   14 weeks
Identity    Tissue for Primary Cancer   lung
Case history    Metastasis   
Tissue Metastasized    Genetics   lung, normal diploid fibroblast
Life Span    Crisis PDL   
Morphology    Character   lung, normal diploid fibroblast
Classify    Established by   Jacobs,J.P. et al.
Registered by   Ooka,H. Regulation for Distribution   
Comment    Year   1989
Medium   Eagle's minimal essential medium with 10% fetal bovine serum Methods for Passages   Wash in CMF-PBS. Add 0.25% trypsin.Incubation at 37C for 10-15min. Suspend cells in medium.
Cell Number on Passage   sprit ratio=1/4 Race   
CO2 Conc.   5 % Tissue Sampling   fetus lung
Tissue Type   

Detection of virus genome fragment by Real-time PCR
Detected DNA Virus not tested Detected RNA Virus not tested

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Pubmed id:7389832A new human diploid cell strain, TIG-1, for the research on cellular aging.
Ohashi M,Aizawa S,Ooka H,Ohsawa T,Kaji K,Kondo H,Kobayashi T,Noumura T,Matsuo M,Mitsui Y,Murota S,Yamamoto K,Ito H,Shimada H,Utakoji T
Exp Gerontol. 1980;15(2):121-33
Pubmed id:12635218Error theory and ageing in human diploid fibroblasts.
Lewis CM,Tarrant GM
Nature. 1972 Oct 6;239(5371):316-8
Pubmed id:12635262Altered enzymes in ageing human fibroblasts.
Holliday R,Tarrant GM
Nature. 1972 Jul 7;238(5358):26-30
Pubmed id:4316953Characteristics of a human diploid cell designated MRC-5.
Jacobs JP,Jones CM,Baille JP
Nature. 1970 Jul 11;227(5254):168-70

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