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BAMBANKER®

Manufacturer :
GC LYMPHOTEC
Storage Condition :
Keep at 2-10 degrees C.
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CS-02-001
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4987481582811
120mL
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132.00 USD

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Cell Bank

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JCRB (Japanese Collection of Research Bioresources) provides one of the most comprehensive cell banks in the world for pure and applied science, spanning many fields of research across the globe.
We have teamed up with the National Institute of Biomedical Innovation to bring you access to over 1,600 cell lines as the exclusive provider of JCRB's comprehensive catalog of cell lines.

Overview / Applications

Outline Serum-Free Cell Freezing MediumBAMBANKER is a serum-free medium for long-term freezing at -80 degrees C and preservation of valuable culture cells such as tumor cells and normal cells

Features

  • Ready-to-use medium for preservation of cells
  • Usable without diluting
  • No program freezer is required
  • Rapid and long-term freezing and preservation in a deep freezer (-80 C)
  • Serum-free
Operating Procedure
  1. Centrifuge the cells in logarithmic growth phase*, and collect 5 x 10^5 ~ 1 x 10^7 cells.
  2. Suspend the collected cells in 1 mL of this medium, and place the cells in cryotubes for freezing and preservation. Then, freeze and preserve the cells at -80 C without preliminary freezing. The cells frozen at -80 C can be preserved subsequently in liquid nitrogen.
  3. Thawing must be carried out quickly in a constant-temperature chamber or a bath.
Sterility Test**
  • Endotoxin: chromogenic substrate method
  • Mycoplasma: Fluorescent antibody method
  • Fungi and bacteria: As per Japanese Pharmacopoeia
Note* : The cells must be frozen in logarithmic growth phase.**: Certificate of analysis will be issued upon request.

Applications [Cells preserved well by cryopreservation test]:

  • P3U1 (mouse myeloma cell line), K562 (human leukemia cell line), human gastric epithelial cells, etc.
  • Daudi (human B cell line), PC12 (rat-derived adrenal pheochromocytoma), human B cell line
  • OKT4 (mouse hybridoma), monkey B cell line, Activated lymphocyte derived from human peripheral blood, Activated lymphocyte derived from mouse spleen
Manufactured by LYMPHOTEC Inc. (Japan).
Bambanker Publications List


  1. Hikichi T., et al.: Differentiation Potential of Parthenogenetic Embryonic Stem Cells Is Improved by Nuclear Transfer, Stem Cells, 25: 46-53 (2007).

  2. Thuy BH, et al.: Essential role of paternal chromatin in the regulation of transcriptional activity during mouse preimplantation development. Reproduction, 141: 67-77 (2011).

  3. Saeki K. et al.: High Efficiency Production of Subculturable Vascular Endothelial Cells from Human Embryonic Stem Cells, Cloning and Stem Cells, 4: 509-22 (2009).

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  5. Takata Y. et al.: Generation of iPS cells using a BacMam multigene expression system. Cell Struct Funct., 36(2): 209-222 (2011)


  6. Zaidi S. et al.: Runx2 deficiency and defective subnuclear targeting by pass senescence to promote immortalization and tumorigenic potential. PNAS., 104(50): 19861-19866 (2007)


  7. Miono S., et al.: Characteristics and Function of Cryopreserved Bone Marrow-Derived Endothelial Progenitor Cells. Annals of Thoracic Surgery., 85: 1361-6 (2008)


  8. Hatoya S., et al.: Effect of co-culturing with embryonic fibroblasts on IVM, IVF and IVC of canine oocytes, Journal of Theriogenology, 66: 1083-1090(2006)


  9. Shimizu Y. et al.: Impaired Tax-specific T-cell responses with insufficient control of HTLV-1 in a subgroup of individuals at asymptomatic and smoldering stages: Cancer Sci., 100 (3): 481-9 (2009)


  10. Sato D., et al.,: Tonsillar TLR9 expression and efficacy of tonsillectomy with steroid pulse therapy in IgA nephropathy patients., Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, (2011)


    T-Cell

  1. Park HS, et al.: Bone marrow T Cells are superior to splenic T cells to induce chimeric conversion after non-myeloablative bone marrow transplantation, Korean J. Intern Med., 24 (3): 252-262 (2009)


  2. Huang YH, et al.: Dental Stem Cells and Tooth Banking for Regenerative Medicine, Journal of Experimental & Clinical Medicine, 2 (3): 111-117 (2010)

  3. Lee SY, et al.: Effects of Cryopreservation of Intact Teeth on the Isolated Dental Pulp Stem Cells, Journal of Endodontics, 36 (8): 1336-1340 (2010)

  4. Huang MS, et al., Effects of transportation time after extraction on the magnetic cryopreservation of pulp cells of rat dental pulp. Journal of Dental Sciences, 6(1): 48-52 (2011))

  5. Agata H., et al., Effect of ischemic culture conditions on the survival and differentiation of porcine dental pulp-derived cells, Differentiation, 76 (9): 981-93 (2008)


  6. Kamada H., et al., In-vitro and in-vivo study of periodontal ligament cryopreserved with a magnetic field, American Journal of Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics, 140 (6): 799-805 (2011)

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  8. Mieno S., et al., Effects of diabetes mellitus on VEGF-induced proliferation response in bone marrow derived endothelial progenitor cells. J. Card Surg., 25 (5): 618-25 (2010)


  9. Oshima N., et al., Optimized method for culturing outgrowth endothelial progenitor cells, inflammation and Regeneration, 31 (2): 219-227 (2011)


  10. Liu DG et al, Relation between human decay-accelerating factor (hDAF) expression in pig cells and inhibition of human serum anti-pig cytotoxicity: value of highly expressed hDAF for xenotransplantation, Xenotransplantation, (1): 67-73 (2007)

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