AE-2 Cells


General information
Description | AE-2 cells are a specialized type of hybridoma animal cells derived from Mus musculus, specifically from B lymphocytes of mice. These lymphoblast cells are essential for various immunology applications and offer exceptional growth properties in suspension culture. AE-2 cells result from the fusion between spleen cells from mice immunized with purified human erythrocyte acetylcholinesterase and Sp2/0-Ag14 myeloma cells. AE-2 cells exhibit a lymphoblast morphology characterized by their lymphocyte-like appearance with enhanced growth potential. Their suspension growth properties make them well-suited for large-scale cultures and downstream applications. |
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Organism | Mouse |
Tissue | Hybridoma |
Applications | Immunology, production of therapeutic antibodies |
Synonyms | AE2 |
Characteristics
Morphology | Lymphoblast |
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Cell type | Hybridoma (Spleen, B cell) |
Growth properties | Suspension |
Identifiers / Biosafety / Citation
Citation | AE-2 (Cytion catalog number 300638) |
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Biosafety level | 1 |
Expression / Mutation
Protein expression | Monoclonal antibody isotype: IgG1 against human ACHE (UniProtKB P22303) |
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Viruses | Negative for mousepox |
Handling
Culture Medium | DMEM, w: 4.5 g/L Glucose, w: 4 mM L-Glutamine, w: 1.5 g/L NaHCO3, w: 1.0 mM Sodium pyruvate (Cytion article number 820300a) |
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Medium supplements | Supplement the medium with 10% FBS |
Subculturing | Gently homogenize the cell suspension in the flask by pipetting up and down, then take a representative sample to determine the cell density per ml. Dilute the suspension to achieve a cell concentration of 1 x 10^5 cells/ml with fresh culture medium, and aliquot the adjusted suspension into new flasks for further cultivation. |
Freeze medium | CM-1 (Cytion catalog number 800100) |
Handling of cryopreserved cultures |
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Quality control / Genetic profile / HLA
Sterility | Mycoplasma contamination is excluded using both PCR-based assays and luminescence-based mycoplasma detection methods. To ensure there is no bacterial, fungal, or yeast contamination, cell cultures are subjected to daily visual inspections. |
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