NIH-3T3-ras Cells
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Products are shipped frozen on dry ice in cryotubes. Each cryotube typically contains 3 × 106 cells for adherent lines or 5 × 106 cells for suspension lines (refer to the batch CoA for details).
General information
| Description | These cells are useful for DNA transfection and transformation studies. The cells are transfected with the H-ras-oncogene (G-418. resistance to neomycine). |
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| Organism | Mouse |
| Tissue | Embryonic |
| Synonyms | NIH3T3-ras, A51, EJ-NIH/3T3, EJ-NIH-3T3 |
Characteristics
| Breed/Subspecies | NIH Swiss |
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| Age | Embryo |
| Gender | Male |
| Cell type | Fibroblast |
| Growth properties | Adherent |
Regulatory Data
| Citation | NIH-3T3-ras (Cytion catalog number 400100) |
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| Biosafety level | 1 |
| NCBI_TaxID | 10090 |
| CellosaurusAccession | CVCL_5845 |
| GMO Status | GMO-S1: This NIH-3T3 fibroblast line contains an activated human HRAS (p.Gly12Val) oncogene derived from the T24 bladder carcinoma, introduced by infectious DNA transfer, creating a RAS-transformed mouse embryo fibroblast model. This classification applies only within Germany and may differ elsewhere. |
Biomolecular Data
| Tumorigenic | Yes, in NMRI mice |
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| Viruses | MAP-test: Negative. |
| Virus susceptibility | Polyomavirus, SV40 |
| Reverse transcriptase | Negative |
Handling
| Culture Medium | DMEM, w: 4.5 g/L Glucose, w: 4 mM L-Glutamine, w: 3.7 g/L NaHCO3, w: 1.0 mM Sodium pyruvate (Cytion article number 820300a) |
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| Supplements | Supplement the medium with 10% FBS |
| Dissociation Reagent | Accutase |
| Doubling time | 16 hours |
| Subculturing | Remove the old medium from the adherent cells and wash them with PBS that lacks calcium and magnesium. For T25 flasks, use 3-5 ml of PBS, and for T75 flasks, use 5-10 ml. Then, cover the cells completely with Accutase, using 1-2 ml for T25 flasks and 2.5 ml for T75 flasks. Let the cells incubate at room temperature for 8-10 minutes to detach them. After incubation, gently mix the cells with 10 ml of medium to resuspend them, then centrifuge at 300xg for 3 minutes. Discard the supernatant, resuspend the cells in fresh medium, and transfer them into new flasks that already contain fresh medium. |
| Fluid renewal | 2 times per week |
| Freeze medium | As a cryopreservation medium, we use complete growth medium (including FBS) + 10% DMSO for adequate post-thaw viability, or CM-1 (Cytion catalog number 800100), which includes optimized osmoprotectants and metabolic stabilizers to enhance recovery and reduce cryo-induced stress. |
| Thawing and Culturing Cells |
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| Incubation Atmosphere | 37°C, 5% CO2, humidified atmosphere. |
| Shipping Conditions | Cryopreserved cell lines are shipped on dry ice in validated, insulated packaging with sufficient refrigerant to maintain approximately −78 °C throughout transit. On receipt, inspect the container immediately and transfer vials without delay to appropriate storage. |
| Storage Conditions | For long-term preservation, place vials in vapor-phase liquid nitrogen at about −150 to −196 °C. Storage at −80 °C is acceptable only as a short interim step before transfer to liquid nitrogen. |
Quality Control & Molecular Analysis
| 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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