JCRB0613 ITO-II

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JCRB No.   JCRB0613 Cell Name   ITO-II
Profile   Human testicular tumor cell line. Other Name   ITO-II
Animal   human Strain   
Genus   Homo Species   sapiens
Sex   M Age   27
Identity   available Tissue for Primary Cancer   testis
Case history   testicular tumor (embryonal tumor) Metastasis   
Tissue Metastasized    Genetics   
Life Span   infinite Crisis PDL   
Morphology    Character   F9-like antigen and class I MHC antigen is expressed. Low amount of beta-human gonadotropin is produed. Alpha-phetoprotein was detected when transplanted to nude mice.
Classify    Established by   Sekiguchi,M.
Registered by   Sekiguchi,M. Regulation for Distribution   
Comment   Collagen-coated substratum is recommended. Reauires local high density of cells for the growth. Year   1985
Medium   90 % DM160 medium with 10 % fetal calf serum. Use of a collagen coated dish is recommended. Methods for Passages   Remove cells by rubber remover to prepare cell suspension. Subcultivation of floating aggregate is possible.
Cell Number on Passage   5x10^4 cells/ml Race   Japanese
CO2 Conc.   5 % Tissue Sampling   testis
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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Reference
Pubmed id:2850705Production of beta-human chorionic gonadotropin by germ cell tumors in vivo and in vitro.
Motoyama T,Watanabe H,Yamamoto T,Sekiguchi M
Acta Pathol Jpn. 1988 May;38(5):577-90
Pubmed id:2445169Production of alpha-fetoprotein by human germ cell tumors in vivo and in vitro.
Motoyama T,Watanabe H,Yamamoto T,Sekiguchi M
Acta Pathol Jpn. 1987 Aug;37(8):1263-77
Pubmed id:838079The growing federal presence in human investigative studies.
Hofmann FG
Fed Proc. 1977 Feb;36(2):133-4

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