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K-562 [K562] Cell Line | EP-CL-0130 | Elabscience
Background: The cell population has been characterized as highly undifferentiated and of the granulocytic series. Studies conducted by Anderson, et al. , on the surface membrane properties led to the conclusion that the K-562 was a human erythroleukemia line. K-562 blasts are multipotential, hematopoietic malignant cells that spontaneously differentiate into recognizable progenitors of the erythrocytic, granulocytic and monocytic series. The effect of inducers on sublines derived from the original K-562 cell line have been reviewed by Koeffler and Golde. Karyological studies on various K-562 sublines have been classified into three groups(A,B,C) by Dimery, et al. The strain obtained by the ATCC most closely resembles the B population. Occurrence of the Philadelphia chromosome, however, was of much lower frequency; none detected in 15 metaphases examined. The line is EBNA negative.
Species: Homo sapiens, Human
Age: 53 years
Tissue: Bone marrow
Morphology: Lymphoblast
Growth Properties: Suspension
Organism: Homo sapiens, Human
Species Cell: Human
application: Transfection.
Doubling Time: N/A
Biosafety: 1
Subculturing: Cultures can be maintained by the addition of fresh medium or replacement of medium. Alternatively, cultures can be established by centrifugation with subsequent resuspension at the subcultivation ratio of 1:2-1:4.
Ratio: 1:2-1:4
Renewal: Every 2 to 3 days