SJSA-1cells
Cat# C0004004
Size : OneFrozenvial
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Osteosarcoma; multipotential sarcoma Derived from primary tumor of a patient diagnosed with primitive multipotential sarcoma of the femur Homo sapiens Bone Fibroblast Adherent SJSA-1 cells also exhibit a 15 fold amplification of the gli proto-oncogene Male, Black, 19 years of age AddexBio-formulated RPMI-1640 Medium(C0004-01)+ 10% FBS 1:5 to 1:8 using 0.25% trypsin or trypsin/EDTA, 5% CO2; 37 degree C Complete culture medium supplemented with 5% (v/v) DMSO I Bacteria: Negative Yeast: Negative Mycoplasma: Negative HIV: Negative Hepatitis B: Negative Hepatitis C: Negative If use of this culture results in a scientific publication, it should be cited in the publication as: SJSA-1 (AddexBio C0004004) Origin:
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References for SJSA-1 cells:
1. Bransfield, K. L., Askham, J. M., Leek, J. P., Robinson, P. A., and Mighell, A. J. Phenotypic changes associated with DYNACTIN-2 (DCTN2) over expression characterise SJSA-1 osteosarcoma cells. Mol Carcinog, 45: 157-163, 2006.
2. Missirlis, D., Khant, H., and Tirrell, M. Mechanisms of peptide amphiphile internalization by SJSA-1 cells in vitro. Biochemistry, 48: 3304-3314, 2009.
3. Missirlis, D., Krogstad, D. V., and Tirrell, M. Internalization of p53(14-29) peptide amphiphiles and subsequent endosomal disruption results in SJSA-1 cell death. Mol Pharm, 7: 2173-2184.