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#153797

NS0 Cell Line

Cat. #153797

NS0 Cell Line

Cat. #: 153797

Unit size: 1x10^6 cells / vial

Availability: 8-10 weeks

Organism: Mouse

Disease: Murine myeloma

£575.00

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Institute: Medical Research Council

Tool Details
Handling
References
Documentation

Tool Details

*FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY (for other uses, please contact the licensing team)

  • Name: NS0 Cell Line
  • Parental cell: NS1 (P3/NS1/1-Ag4-1)
  • Organism: Mouse
  • Disease: Murine myeloma
  • Growth properties: Suspension
  • Description: NS0 is a non-Ig secreting, non-light chain-synthesising subclone of NS-1 (P3/NS1/1-Ag4-1). The cells are resistant to 10µM azaguanine, cells die in the presence of HAT medium. NS0 is widely used as a fusion partner to generate antibody secreting hybridoma cell lines and is also used as a model B-cell line. The NS0 cell line is the property of MRC. CancerTools.org is unable to supply this cell line or derivatives of this cell line to commercial entities unless a license has been first secured from MRC, negotiated by LifeArc (formerly known as MRC Technology); requests for commercial use of this cell line will be forwarded to LifeArc. The NS0 Cell Line has been used to culture NS0 cells expressing CD19scFv (a binding domain of B-lymphocyte antigen CD19) to screen hybridoma clones.
  • Cellosaurus id: CVCL_3940

Handling

  • Format: Frozen
  • Growth medium: RPMI 1640 + 2mM Glutamine + 10% Foetal Bovine Serum (FBS).
  • Temperature: 37°C
  • Atmosphere: 5% CO2
  • Unit size: 1x10^6 cells / vial
  • Shipping conditions: Dry ice
  • Subculture routine: Maintain cultures between 3-9x100,000 cells/mL. Cells can adhere loosely to the culture vessel surface; remove by tapping against the flask. Cultures that are more than 2 days old may have to be scraped off. Please also see detailed protocol within the Product Datasheet in the Documentation section below.
  • Mycoplasma free: Yes

References

  • Lau et al. 2020. MAbs. 12(1):1686319. PMID: 31671278
  • Low et al. 2020. MAbs. 12(1):1709322. PMID: 31924119
  • Challa et al. 2019. MAbs. 11(5):848-860. PMID: 30964743
  • Cao et al. 2019. MAbs. 11(3):489-499. PMID: 30786796
  • Loebrich et al. 2019. MAbs. 11(2):335-349. PMID: 30252592
  • Wada et al. 2019. MAbs. 11(2):350-372. PMID: 30466347
  • Sasso et al. 2018. MAbs. 10(5):730-737. PMID: 29658818
  • Bradbury et al. 2018. MAbs. 10(4):539-546. PMID: 29485921
  • Galfrè et al. 1981. Methods Enzymol. 73(Pt B):3-46. PMID: 7300683

Documentation

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