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ESTABLISHMENT OF A CELL LINE FROM EMBRYONIC TISSUES OF THE FLESHFLY, SARCOPHAGA PEREGRINA (INSECTA: DIPTERA)

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A continuous cell line was established from embryonic tissues of the fleshfly, Sarcophaga peregrine, and was designated as NIH-SaPe-4. The primary culture was initiated in October, 1977, and the cell line was passed 68 times during the following year. The cells were heterogeneous in morphology. Most cells were diploid and their chromosomes consisted of 4 metacentric, 6 sub-metacentric and 2 micro chromosomes. The population doubling time of the cell line was about 30 hr. The cells grew faster in Mitsuhashi-Maramorosch's medium than in Schneider's medium. The cells were either stored in the usual medium at 5°C for about 3 months, or in a medium containing 10% glycerol at -80°C for a longer period. Cell growth was suppressed by 20-hydroxy-ecdysone when at a greater concentration than 0.01 μg/ml, whereas insulin showed no effects on cell growth at a strength of 0.4 and 0.04 IU/ml.

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