CL-0989
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Product Introduction
General information
| Cell Name | LCL 721.221 |
| Synonyms | 721.221;.221 |
| Cellosaurus Accession | CVCL_6263 |
| Organism | Human |
| Growth Properties | Aggregated suspension with loose adherence |
| Morphology | Lymphoblast-like |
| Tissue | B lymphoblast |
| Sex | Female |
Handling information
| Instructions | 1. Check all containers for leakage or breakage. 2. Remove the frozen cells from the dry ice packaging and immediately transfer them to liquid nitrogen (liquid or vapor phase) for long-term cryopreservation. |
| Complete Medium | RPMI-1640 [PM150110]+10% Nutrient+1% Supplement |
| Incubation Atmosphere | Air, 95%; CO₂, 5% |
| Temperature | 37℃ |
| Subcultivation Ratio | 1:2-1:3 |
| Medium Renewal | 2 to 3 times per week |
| Subculturing Procedure | 1. This cell line displays mixed adherent and suspended phenotypes. Suspended cells remain viable. Transfer the single-cell suspension into a centrifuge tube and pellet the cells via centrifugation at 1200 × g (approximately 250 × g). 2. Weakly adherent cells can be dispersed by gentle pipetting to form a homogeneous single-cell suspension. 3. For firmly adherent cells, rinse with PBS, then add 1–2 mL of 0.25% Trypsin-EDTA to the culture flask. Incubate at 37°C. Once the cells round up and detach from the vessel surface, add 4–6 mL of complete medium to terminate digestion. Gently pipette to generate a single-cell suspension, then harvest cells by centrifugation. 4. Mix all harvested suspended and adherent cell populations, then seed the cells into fresh culture vessels at the recommended split ratio. |
| Freeze Medium | General Freezing Medium [PB180436] |
| Storage Conditions | For long-term cryopreservation, cryovials should be stored in liquid nitrogen at −150°C to −196°C. Storage at −80°C is restricted to short-term interim use only. |
Reference materials
| Biosafety Level | BSL-2 |
Documents
Publications
TNF-α inhibits Epstein Barr virus reactivation through the GPX4 mediated glutathione pathway
Journal: Scientific Reports (2025) IF: 3.8
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-98679-5
Product Cited: LCL 721.221 Cells Line, Raji Cells Line
