What are C6 36 cells?
C6/36 Aedes albopictus cells are a mosquito cell line commonly used to study arbovirus-vector interactions [34]–[36]. Recently, it was demonstrated that WNV-specific siRNAs could not be detected by northern blot hybridization following infection of C6/36 cells, although siRNAs were found in Drosophila S2 cells [29].
How do you freeze C6 36 cells?
Freeze the cells at a cooling rate between 1-3oC/min using a programmable rate controlled freezer or suitable alternative1. When the temperature reaches at least -130oC, transfer the ampoule to a gas phase liquid nitrogen storage vessel.
What is mosquito cell lines?
Although several mosquito cell lines have been established from major mosquito disease vectors such as An. gambiae (malaria) and Ae. aegypti (dengue), further cell lines are needed for native temperate mosquito species that are considered potential vectors of arboviruses.
How long does it take for Vero cells to adhere?
Allow the cells to attach to the flask for approximately 4 hours. After cells have attached, remove the medium with a pipet and replace with 10 ml of DMEM-PS with 10% FBS.
Why HeLa cells are so important?
HeLa cells have been used to test the effects of radiation, cosmetics, toxins, and other chemicals on human cells. They have been instrumental in gene mapping and studying human diseases, especially cancer. HeLa cells were used to maintain a culture of polio virus in human cells.
How many cells do mosquitoes have?
As a single mosquito can contain as few as 500 blood cells in the circulation (23, 40), we believe the small number of cells analyzed reflects a combination of technical limitations inherent to our approach.
How much does it cost to seed a 6 well plate?
Useful information for various sizes of cell culture dishes and flasks
| Catalog No. | Seeding density* | |
|---|---|---|
| Dishes | ||
| 6-well | 140675 | 0.3 x 106 |
| 12-well | 150628 | 0.1 x 106 |
| 24-well | 142475 | 0.05 x 106 |
What are C6 cells?
C6 Cell Line: Research at the cellular level is a helpful tool to gather information on cells that rapidly metastasize such as cancerous glial cells. The C6 glioma cell line was derived from the nervous tissue of a rat (Rattus norvegicus) glial tumor and has proven to be a reliable transfection host for the study of brain tumors.
What is C6 reflex?
Biceps reflex is a reflex test that examines the function of the C5 reflex arc and the C6 reflex arc. The test is performed by using a tendon hammer to quickly depress the biceps brachii tendon as it passes through the cubital fossa.
What is C6 spine?
Two key neck muscles that affect herniation or degeneration in C4, C5, C6, or C7, are the sternocleidomastoid and scalene muscles. The sternocleidomastoid muscle runs from the front of the chest to the jawline. Tightness in the sternocleidomastoid will cause a forward jutting of the head and neck.
What is C6 peptide?
The C6 peptide antibody is produced by B cells as a result of the detection of that 26 peptide section of the Vlse protein. That’s the protein that keeps changing as the Borrelia tries to out run the immune system. The variable sections of the Vlse keep changing while the 26 peptide remains the same.