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Methods for reducing the serum requirement for growth in vitro of nontransformed diploid fibroblasts.

W L McKeehan, R G Ham.   

Abstract

The amount of serum protein required for clonal growth of normal diploid human and chicken fibroblasts has been reduced more than 90% by development of improved synthetic media and culture conditions. The following has contributed significantly to the reduction: (1) replacement of specific serum proteins with defined small molecular nutrients; (2) precise quantitative balance of all defined nutrients for optimal growth of single cells of each type under consideration; (3) modification of the culture substrate; (4) improvement of the cell harvesting technique. By combining these improvements, optimal growth of human fibroblasts (fetal lung, newborn foreskin, amniotic fluid) and chicken embryo fibroblasts occurs in synthetic media supplemented with 500 microgram/ml dialyzed fetal bovine serum protein [equivalent to 1% (v/v) whole serum]. The human fibroblasts form large colonies at a suboptimum rate at 25 microgram/ml dialyzed serum protein [equivalent to 0.05% (v/v) whole serum] and several divisions can be obtained in the complete absence of serum protein. Human and chicken fibroblasts differ both in their quantitative requirements for defined nutrients, and in the type and number of incompletely characterized serum components that they continue to require under the improved growth conditions. The improved systems provide a sensitive assay for the remaining undefined growth-promoting components of serum and other biological extracts.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1036406

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Biol Stand        ISSN: 0301-5149


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2.  An optimized culture medium for human vascular endothelial cells from umbilical cord veins.

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3.  A tribute to Richard G. Ham (1932-2011).

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4.  Growth of rat mammary tumor line 64-24 in liposome-supplemented defined medium. I. Effect of liposome B components on colony growth.

Authors:  B A van der Haegen; R G Ham; T Kano-Sueoka
Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol       Date:  1989-02

5.  Improved medium and culture conditions for clonal growth with minimal serum protein and for enhanced serum-free survival of Swiss 3T3 cells.

Authors:  G D Shipley; R G Ham
Journal:  In Vitro       Date:  1981-08

6.  A heparin sulfate-regulated human keratinocyte autocrine factor is similar or identical to amphiregulin.

Authors:  P W Cook; P A Mattox; W W Keeble; M R Pittelkow; G D Plowman; M Shoyab; J P Adelman; G D Shipley
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  1991-05       Impact factor: 4.272

7.  Long-term IGF-I exposure decreases autophagy and cell viability.

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8.  Optimized medium for clonal growth of human microvascular endothelial cells with minimal serum.

Authors:  A Knedler; R G Ham
Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol       Date:  1987-07

9.  Serum-free growth of human mammary epithelial cells: rapid clonal growth in defined medium and extended serial passage with pituitary extract.

Authors:  S L Hammond; R G Ham; M R Stampfer
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1984-09       Impact factor: 11.205

10.  Intracellular trafficking and activation of the furin proprotein convertase: localization to the TGN and recycling from the cell surface.

Authors:  S S Molloy; L Thomas; J K VanSlyke; P E Stenberg; G Thomas
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  1994-01-01       Impact factor: 11.598

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