
Human IMR-32 Cells
[CAT#: NCB2108FY0067]
Human cells
- Species:
- Human
- Applications:
- 3D Cell Culture
- Cell Types:
- Neuroblastoma Cell
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Product Overview
Description
Incubate the culture at 37°C in a suitable incubator. A 95% Air, 5% CO2 in air atmosphere is recommended if using the medium described on this product.
Cell Types
Neuroblastoma Cell
Applications
3D Cell Culture
Application Notes
This cell line is a suitable transfection host.
Relevant Diseases
Neuroblastoma
Research Areas
Neural Cell
Marker
Stable male karyotype with stemline number of 49. Two large marker chromosomes with submedian centromeres. A deletion in one number 1 chromosome: One number 16 chromosome missing; two extra chromosomes in C group. Sublines with 50 and 48 chromosomes differ from those with 49 chromosomes by having an extra or missing C group chromosome respectively.
Species
Human
Properties
Form
Frozen
Growth Pattern
Adherent
Morphology
Fibroblast; Neuroblast
Culture Medium
The base medium for this cell line is Eagle's Minimum Essential Medium. To make the complete growth medium, add the following components to the base medium: fetal bovine serum to a final concentration of 10%.
Freeze Medium
Complete growth medium supplemented with 5% (v/v) DMSO
Tissue Source
Brain
Age
13 months
Shipping
Dry ice
Storage
Vapor phase of liquid nitrogen
Handling Advice
Remove the frozen cells from the dry ice packaging and immediately place the cells at a temperature below -130°C, preferably in liquid nitrogen vapor, until ready for use.
Research Use Only
For research use only
Donor Information
Gender
Male
Ethnicity
White
Additional Donor Information
The IMR-32 cell line was developed by W.W. Nichols, J. Lee, and S. Dwight, in April 1967, from a 13-month-old white male with an abdominal mass. The tumor was diagnosed as neuroblastoma, with a rare area of organoid differentiation.
Neural Cell Culture
Neural Cell Lines
For Research Use Only. Not For Clinical Use.