| 产品名称: | DSL-6A/C1 |
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| 商品货号: | TS212241 |
| Organism: | Rattus norvegicus, rat |
| Tissue: | pancreas |
| Product Format: | frozen |
| Morphology: | epithelial |
| Culture Properties: | adherent |
| Biosafety Level: | 1
Biosafety classification is based on U.S. Public Health Service Guidelines, it is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that their facilities comply with biosafety regulations for their own country. |
| Disease: | pancreatic carcinoma, azaserine induced |
| Gender: | male |
| Strain: | Lewis |
| Applications: | DSL-6A/C1 is a pancreatic ductal cell line derived from the DSL-6 transplantable acinar cell carcinoma. The DSL-6 tumor was established in 1986 from a primary acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas which developed in a male Lewis rat (DSL-101-79) that was given azaserine intraperitoneally. The cultured DSL-6A/C1 tumor cells initially produced amylase, but production of exocrine enzymes ceased after 1 to 2 weeks in culture. The DSL-6A/C1 cell line expresses the ductal marker cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR). |
| Storage Conditions: | liquid nitrogen vapor phase |
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| Derivation: | DSL-6A/C1 is a pancreatic ductal cell line derived from the DSL-6 transplantable acinar cell carcinoma. The DSL-6 tumor was established in 1986 from a primary acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas which developed in a male Lewis rat (DSL-101-79) that was given azaserine intraperitoneally. The cultured DSL-6A/C1 tumor cells initially produced amylase, but production of exocrine enzymes ceased after 1 to 2 weeks in culture. |
| Clinical Data: | The DSL-6 tumor was established in 1986 from a primary acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas which developed in a male Lewis rat (DSL-101-79) that was given azaserine intraperitoneally. male |
| Tumorigenic: | Yes |
| Effects: | Yes, in Lewis rats the cells produce solid tumors composed of ductlike structures surrounded by dense fibrous tissue |
| Comments: | DSL-6A/C1 is a pancreatic ductal cell line derived from the DSL-6 transplantable acinar cell carcinoma. The DSL-6 tumor was established in 1986 from a primary acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas which developed in a male Lewis rat (DSL-101-79) that was given azaserine intraperitoneally. The cultured DSL-6A/C1 tumor cells initially produced amylase, but production of exocrine enzymes ceased after 1 to 2 weeks in culture. The cell line also lost structural and immunohistochemical acinar cell markers while acquiring duct cell markers during culture and regrafting. The DSL-6A/C1 cell line expresses the ductal marker cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR). |
| Complete Growth Medium: | Waymouths MB 752/1 medium, 90%; fetal bovine serum, 10%
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| Subculturing: | Volumes used in this protocol are for 75 cm2 flask; proportionally reduce or increase amount of dissociation medium for culture vessels of other sizes.
Subcultivation Ratio: 1:3 to 1:4 Note: For more information on enzymatic dissociation and subculturing of cell lines consult Chapter 10 in Culture of Animal Cells, a Manual of Basic Technique by R. Ian Freshney, 3rd edition, published by Alan R. Liss, N.Y., 1994. |
| Cryopreservation: | Complete growth medium described above supplemented with 5% (v/v) DMSO.xa0 Cell culture tested DMSO is available as ATCC Catalog No. 4-X. |
| Culture Conditions: | Temperature: 37°C
Atmosphere: Air, 95%; Carbon dioxide (CO2), 5% |
| Name of Depositor: | OS Pettengill, D Longnecker |
| Deposited As: | Rattus sp. |
| Year of Origin: | 1986 |
| References: | Durfee T, et al. Derivation of ductlike cell lines from a transplantable acinar cell carcinoma of the rat pancreas. Am. J. Pathol. 143: 292-303, 1993. PubMed: 8391218 Hay, R. J., Caputo, J. L., and Macy, M. L., Eds. (1992), ATCC Quality Control Methods for Cell Lines. 2nd edition, Published by ATCC. Caputo, J. L., Biosafety procedures in cell culture. J. Tissue Culture Methods 11:223-227, 1988. Fleming, D.O., Richardson, J. H., Tulis, J.J. and Vesley, D., (1995) Laboratory Safety: Principles and Practice. Second edition, ASM press, Washington, DC. |