EOMA(小鼠血管內(nèi)皮瘤細(xì)胞)
CBP61138
                       
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                | I. General information | |
| Synonyms: | EOMA | 
| Background: | The EOMA cell line was originally derived in 1980 from a mixed hemangioendothelioma arising in an adult mouse. | 
| Species: | Mus musculus, mouse | 
| Tissue: | tumor | 
| Disease: | hemangioendothelioma | 
| Gender: | adult | 
| Morphology: | endothelial | 
| Growth Mode: | adherent | 
| Doubling Time: | N/A | 
| DNA Profile: | N/A Our Cell Line Authentication Service  | 
		
| Culture Medium: | 
				 DMEM+10%FBS EOMA完全培養(yǎng)基,# CBP61138M  | 
		
| Cryopreservation medium: | 90%FBS+10%DMSO | 
| Antigen Expression: | CD31 + vascular addressin + CD45 (Ly5-T200) +  | 
		
| Receptor Expression: | acetylated low density liproprotein Ref  | 
		
| Oncogene: | N/A | 
| Genes Expressed: | angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) thrombospondin cathepsin L endostatin interleukin-6 (interleukin 6, IL-6)  | 
		
| Cellular Products: | angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) thrombospondin cathepsin L endostatin interleukin-6 (interleukin 6, IL-6)  | 
		
| Tumor Formation: | Yes, in syngeneic mice | 
| Comments: | The cells synthesize angiotensin-converting enzyme, express surface receptors for acetylated low density lipoprotein, produce thrombospondin and show intracellular staining with an antibody to von Willebrand factor. Cathepsin L is secreted by EOMA cells and is responsible for the generation of endostatin L. Although constitutive cytokine gene expression exists in EOMA cells, the level of IL-6 mRNA is prominently elevated by incubation with Liposome encapsulated hemoglobin (LEH). The cells constitutively express the vascular addressin identified by antibody MECA-99. EOMA cells exhibit characteristic endothelial cell properties, such as rearrangement into tubelike structures on Matrigel and retention of cobblestone morphology at confluence. They behave in vitro in a manner similar to microvascular endothelial cells. For more information, please contact us (4008-750-250).  |