Thawing, Culturing, and Cryopreserving Drosophila Cell Lines
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2019-04-16
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There are currently over 160 distinct Drosophila cell lines distributed by the Drosophila Genomics Resource Center (DGRC). With genome engineering, the number of novel cell lines is expected to increase. The DGRC aims to familiarize researchers with using Drosophila cell lines as an experimental tool to complement and drive their research agenda. Procedures for working with a variety of Drosophila cell lines with distinct characteristics are provided, including protocols for thawing, culturing, and cryopreserving cell lines. Importantly, this publication demonstrates the best practices required to work with Drosophila cell lines to minimize the risk of contaminations from adventitious microorganisms or from other cell lines. Researchers who become familiar with these procedures will be able to delve into the many applications that use Drosophila cultured cells including biochemistry, cell biology and functional genomics.
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Luhur, Arthur, et al. "Thawing, Culturing, and Cryopreserving Drosophila Cell Lines." Journal of Visualized Experiments, no. 146, 2019-04-16, https://doi.org/10.3791/59459.
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Journal of Visualized Experiments