Development of an attached strain from a continuous insect cell line |
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Authors: | S. L. Bilimoria S. S. Sohi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Fisheries and the Environment, Canadian Forestry Service, Insect Pathology Research Institute, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Summary A continuous attached cell strain has been developed from the IPRI-CF-124 line of the spruce budworm,Choristoneura fumiferana. This was done by discarding suspended cells at each passage, rinsing attached cells with 0.05% trypsin and using only the strongly attached cells for subculturing. The method is very effective in that the proportion of attached cells increased from 6% in the parent cell line to 97% in the new cell strain after 20 passages. The attachment and growth properties are stable after storage of cells in liquid nitrogen. The new cell strain is designated IPRI-CF-124T and has a population doubling time comparable to that of the parent cell line. Contribution No.: 329. |
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Keywords: | tissue culture insect cells cell line dissociation |
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