A novel cholesterol/lipid delivery system for murine myeloma cell lines
Abstract
Murine myeloma NS0 cells are cholesterol-dependent auxotrophs and require externally provided cholesterol for sustained growth. Traditionally, cholesterol is provided to these cells by supplementing cell culture media with a concentrated solution of cholesterol and other water insoluble components dissolved in 200-proof ethanol. However, the solubility of cholesterol in ethanol is limited, and for processes requiring large amounts of...
Paper Details
Title
A novel cholesterol/lipid delivery system for murine myeloma cell lines
Published Date
Mar 7, 2017
Journal
Volume
33
Issue
3
Pages
795 - 803
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