Literature DB >> 190163

Source, alterations, characteristics and use of a new dog cell line (Cf2Th).

W A Nelson-Rees, R B Owens, P Arnstein, A J Kniazeff.   

Abstract

A cell line derived from normal fetal canine thymus (Cf2Th) has been in culture since 1967. During cultivation the cells have changed morphologically from a fibroblast-like to flat, fusiform appearance and karyologically from diploid (2n=78) with 76 telocentric autosomes to hypodiploid with newly formed atelocentric chromosomes. The cells retain canine characteristic enzyme activity (G6PD and LDH) as well as cell membrane fluorescence and are free of mycoplasma. High passage cells produce tumors in ATST mice. No endogenous viruses have been detected in these cells. No original publication exists, to date, on the origin of this line, but seed stocks thereof have been distributed to many laboratories and the cells have served as experimental substrates in a number of published works on oncology albeit under different designations. The present information is offered in order to establish the provenance of this valuable cell line and to list characteristics which may serve to monitor for its purity and to distinguish it from other existing cell lines of dog origin also in common use.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 190163     DOI: 10.1007/bf02797468

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro        ISSN: 0073-5655


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