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| CHO Cells - http://www.invitrogen.com/site/us/en/home/Products-and-Services/Applications/Cell-Culture/Mammalian-Cell-Culture/mammalian-misc1/cho_cells.html The CHO-S parental cell line was selected for growth and transfection efficiency . It is adapted to serum-free suspension culture in CD CHO Medium ... |
| Chinese hamster ovary cell - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Hamster_Ovary_cell Chinese Hamster Ovary cells (CHO cells) are a cell line derived from Chinese ... II. chromosomal constitution of cells in tissue culture. ... |
| Pamela Stanley lab wiki - Basic CHO cell culture - http://stanxterm.aecom.yu.edu/wiki/index.php?page=Basic_CHO_cell_culture Dec 28, 2005 ... CHO cells are routinely maintained in suspension culture in roller wheels revolving at ~ 50 RPM. • Maintenance cultures: When a cell line is ... |
| HyClone Media: CHO Cell Culture Platform Media - http://www.hyclone.com/media/cho.htm The CHO cell culture platform has led the biopharmaceutical industry in its use of serum-free ... Supports multiple CHO Cell Lines and Culture Environments ... |
| Phase Contrast Image Gallery - Chinese Hamster Cells - http://www.microscopyu.com/galleries/phasecontrast/chocellssmall.html Chinese Hamster Ovary Cell Culture. Commonly, hamsters are thought of as cute, furry, ... and are often used in research as a standardized cell line. ... |
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CHO cell line cultureThe Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cell line is often used to express human recombinant glycoproteins. The CHO cell line can grow in both attached and suspension conditions. In suspension condition CHO cells grow in aggregates and thus make it easy for large-scale production of heterogenous recombinant proteins. <a href="http://www.atcc.org/common/catalog/numSearch/numResults.cfm?atccNum=CCL-61">CHO cell culture conditions from ATCC</a> <a href="http://stanxterm.aecom.yu.edu/wiki/index.php?page=Basic_CHO_cell_culture">Basic CHO cell culture</a>Improvement of CHO cell culture medium formulation: simultaneous substitution of glucose and glutamine. Altamirano C, Paredes C, Cairo JJ, Godia F. Biotechnol Prog. 2000 Jan-Feb;16(1):69-75. |