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RM-1 |
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Product Name |
RM-1 |
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Product Code | RM1 |
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Cat.No |
ABC-TC178D |
Species |
Mouse |
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Cell Type | Fibroblast |
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Growth Mode | Adherent |
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Size/Quantity |
1 vial |
Biosafety Level |
1 |
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Shipping Info |
Dry Ice |
Storage |
Liquid Nitrogen |
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Description |
The RM-1 cell line is a murine (mouse) prostate cancer cell line. It is commonly used in preclinical research to study prostate cancer biology, therapeutic interventions, and the development of experimental models. The RM-1 cell line was derived from a C57BL/6 mouse with prostate tumors. |
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Disease | Prostate Cancer |
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Source Organ | Embryonic Prostate |
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Quality Control | All cells test negative for mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast, and fungi. |
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Recommended Medium And Supplement | DMEM + 10% FBS |
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Citation Guide |
When you publish your research, please cite our product as “AcceGen Biotech Cat.# XXX-0000”. In return, we’ll give you a $100 coupon. Simply click here and submit your paper’s PubMed ID (PMID). |
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Application | For research use only |
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Growth Conditions | 37 ℃, 5% CO2 |
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Product Type |
Mouse Prostate Cancer Cell Line |
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Date: 03-21-2024 13:25:50
We recently received the RM-1 cell line. The cell number was very high (much higher than the 1 million per ml that was promised) and the viability after recovery was better than 99%. All the documentation needed for growing the cells was provided both digitally and in hard copy with the product shipment. The culture and sub-culturing instructions were provided in a very clear document that was and will continue to be quite helpful as we use the cells. We plated the cells in four T-25 dishes and the cells were at 95% confluency in the first 24 hr. We are very happy with the results and plan to use Accegen for our cell culture needs in the future.
Quote No.: AGK7527-1 Name: Michael Strainic