C6 rho-0#14 cell line is a derivative of the rat C6 glyoma cells, which have lost their mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) as a result of transient transfection with plasmid pMA4008 encoding HSV UL12.5M185 protein, which damages mtDNA by an unknown mechanism.
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From the laboratory of Mikhail F Alexeyev, PhD, University of South Alabama.
Product Type: | Cell Line |
Cell Type: | Glyoma |
Morphology: | Elongated |
Organism: | Rat |
Source: | Astroglia |
Biosafety Level: | BSL 1 |
Growth Conditions: | DMEM/10% FBS/ 1 mM pyruvate, 50 µg/ml uridine |
Subculturing: | Split 1:4 every 3 days |
Cryopreservation: | Media + 10% DMSO |
Comments: | Slow- Growing |
Storage: | LN2 |
Shipped: | Dry Ice |
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