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Animal cell lines serum-free medium

Vitamins and lipids are often required for animal cells to grow in serum-free medium. Phosphoethanolamine and ethanolamine are key additives that facilitate the growth of the mammary tumor cell line 64024 (Kano-Sueoka and Errick, 1981). In addition, ethanolamine promotes the growth of human lymphocytes and mouse hybridoma cells. Short-term cultures of human diploid lung and foreskin fibroblasts grow in medium that includes among its supplements soybean lecithin, cholesterol, sphingomyelin, and vitamin E. [Pg.473]

The physiological significance of the growth requirements for established animal cell lines in serum-free medium is still an unresolved matter. Cultures of... [Pg.473]

Clark SA Looby D (1989) Adaptation of hybridoma cell lines to grow and secrete monoclonal antibody in serum-free/ defined medium. In Spier RE, Griffiths JB, Stephenne IS Crooy PJ (eds) Advances in Animal Cell Biology and Technology for Bioprocesses, pp. 291-297. Butterworth, London. [Pg.98]


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