| Literature DB >> 6707491 |
H B Benestad, I B Hersleth, I Strøm-Gundersen.
Abstract
We studied the influence of various physicochemical parameters on colony development and total cell numbers in 7-day methylcellulose cultures of mouse bone marrow cells. Colony growth was markedly retarded by an increase of PO2 from approximately 6.7 kPa towards that in ambient air and by a decrease of incubator temperature from 37 degrees C to 33 degrees C. Medium osmolality above approximately 340 mosm/kg inhibited formation of granulocytes (in cultures containing growth factors from pokeweed mitogen-stimulated spleen cells), but not macrophages (L cell-produced growth factors). At most, colony growth was affected slightly by moderate changes in pH (7.17-7.47) or concentration of methylcellulose (0.77-1.02%), or by the presence of 2-mercaptoethanol (50 mumol/1), Hepes buffer (25 mmol/1), or erythropoietin (0.1-1 units/ml). The culture trays could be stored for one day at 4 degrees C in the incubation boxes before colonies or cells were counted.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6707491 DOI: 10.1002/stem.5530020205
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Cell Cloning ISSN: 0737-1454