Cb-E1A cell line from postnatal day 7 rat cerebellar granule cells that were immortalized with the 12S E1A adenovirus gene.
Highlights:
Granule cells of the cerebellum are among the smallest neurons in the brain as well as the most abundant. They account for about 3/4 of the brain's neurons. Granule cells receive excitatory input from mossy fibers (major imputs to the cerebellum) originating from pontine nuclei.
From the laboratory of Janet Holliday, PhD, University of Rochester.
Product Type: | Cell Line |
Name: | Cb-E1A |
Cell Type: | Immortalized rat cerebellar granule cell line |
Accession ID: | CVCL_HB81 |
Morphology: | Depends on culture conditions: usually flat but can be induced to round up with small process outgrowth in depolarizing medium (containing 30 mM KCl without added serum, see Seigel GM, et al. Neuroscience. 1996 Sep;74(2):511-8.); adherent monolayer on PDL-coated tissue culture dishes |
Source: | Postnatal day 7 rat cerebellar granular cells |
Organism: | Rat |
Biosafety Level: | BSL1 |
Subculturing: | Before confluency: mild trypsinization (0.25 mg/ml for 5min) and re-plated 1:3 dilution |
Growth Conditions: | Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium containing 10% fetal calf serum |
Cryopreservation: | 10% DMSO in growth medium |
Storage: | Liquid nitrogen |
Shipped: | Dry ice |
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