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BCRJ: | 0212 | Cell Line: | RAW 264.7 | Tissue: | HEMATOPOIETIC | Organ: | | Cell Type: | MACROPHAGE | Morphology: | MACROPHAGE | Pathology: | SARCOMA | Scientific Name: | MUS MUSCULUS | Vulgar Name: | MOUSE | Sex: | MALE | Miscelaneous Info: | | Virus Succeptibility: | | Virus Resistance: | | Tumor Formation: | | Products: | lysozyme [1207] | Dependency Isoenzymes: | Lisozim | Culture Medium: | The base medium for this cell line is Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium. To make the complete growth medium, add the following components to the base medium: fetal bovine serum to a final concentration of 10%.
Subcultivation Ratio of 1:3 to 1:6 is recommended
Medium Renewal: Replace or add medium every 2 to 3 days.
Storage temperature: liquid nitrogen vapor phase | Consigner: | Dr.Patrícia Dias Fernandes
Depto Farmacologia Básica e Clínica
ICB/CCS/UFRJ
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Dr. Sonia Rosental
Instituto de Biofísica Carlos Chagas Fo
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92560: Standard Practice for Testing for Biological Responses to Particles in Vitro. West Conshohocken, PA:ASTM International;ASTM Standard Test Method F 1903-98R03.
16173094: Hartley JW, et al. Expression of infectious murine leukemia viruses by RAW264.7 cells, a potential complication for studies with a widely used mouse macrophage cell line. Retrovirology. 4: 5:1, 2008. PubMed 18177500. | Additional Info: | This line was established from a tumor induced by Abelson murine leukemia virus. They are negative for surface immunoglobulin (sIg-), Ia (Ia-) and Thy-1.2 (Thy-1.2)This line does not secrete detectable virus particles and is negative in the XC plaque formation assay. The cells will pinocytose neutral red and will phagocytose latex beads and zymosan. They are capable of antibody dependent lysis of sheep erythrocytes and tumor cell targets. LPS or PPD treatment for 2 days stimulates lysis of erythrocytes but not tumor cell targets.Data communicated in Feb. 2007 by Dr Janet W. Hartley, indicates the expression of infectious ecotropic MuLV closely related, if not identical, to the Moloney MuLV helper virus used in the original virus inoculum. The cells also express polytropic MuLV, unsurprisingly based on the mouse passage history of the virus stocks [ PubMed 18177500]. | ATCC: | TIB-71 | Biosafety: | 02 |
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