نتایج جستجو برای: chinese hamster ovary cho cell

تعداد نتایج: 1846101  

Journal: :Cancer research 1991
P L Olive D Wlodek J P Banáth

Microscopic examination of individual mammalian cells embedded in agarose, subjected to electrophoresis, and stained with a fluorescent DNA-binding dye provides a novel way of measuring DNA damage and more importantly, of assessing heterogeneity in DNA damage within a mixed population of cells. With this method, DNA double-strand breaks can be detected in populations of cells exposed to X-ray d...

2017
Natalia Bailon-Moscoso Fani Tinitana Ruth Martínez-Espinosa Andrea Jaramillo-Velez Alejandra Palacio-Arpi Jessica Aguilar-Hernandez Juan Carlos Romero-Benavides

BACKGROUND "Horchata" is an herbal mixture infusion consumed in Southern Ecuador; 66% of its plants are anti-inflammatory medicinal plant, and 51% are analgesics. Anti-inflammatory substances can prevent carcinogenesis mediated by cytotoxic effects and can prevent DNA damage. The aim of this study was to evaluate the cytotoxicity and apoptotic/antigenotoxic effects of horchata as well as its me...

1990
Penny Jeggo Keith Caldecott Geoffrey Banks

The Chinese hamster ovary cell line xrs-1 is hypersensitive to yradiation. This sensitivity has been attributed to an inability of this cell line to efficiently repair T-ray induced double-strand breaks (DSBs). We have recently reported that xrs-1 is also sensitive to topoisomerase II inhibitors that stabilize the cleavable complex. In this study, we have investigated the basis of this sensitiv...

Journal: :Journal of biotechnology 2017
Anna Wippermann Thomas Noll

Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells account for the production of the majority of biopharmaceutical molecules - however, the molecular basis for their versatile properties is not entirely understood yet and the underlying cellular processes need to be characterized in detail. One such process that is supposed to contribute significantly to CHO cell phenotype is methylation of DNA at cytosine resi...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2002
Erik P Lillehoj Beom T Kim K Chul Kim

We reported previously that Muc1 mucin on the epithelial cell surface is an adhesion site for Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Lillehoj EP, Hyun SW, Kim BT, Zhang XG, Lee DI, Rowland S, and Kim KC. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 280: L181-L187, 2001). The present study was designed to identify the adhesin(s) responsible for bacterial binding to Muc1 mucin using genetic and biochemical approaches. Ch...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2008
Jiang Jiang Kaifu Huo Zhengwei Wu Shaopeng Chen Shihao Pu Zengliang Yu Xuanyong Liu Paul K Chu

Micronuclei tests (MNT) using the Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells and Chinese Hamster Ovary Mutant cells (XRS5) have been conducted to evaluate the biocompatibility of silicon and titanium plasma-implanted silicon. Pure Si induces high MN ratios of the two cell lines and thus has poor biocompatibility. The MN ratio of CHO cells is higher than background by about 44% and the MN ratio of XRS5 c...

A. Keshtkar, A. Mesbahi, H. Sasaki, P. Mehnati,

Background: The fatal effect of ionizing radiation on cells depends on Linear Energy Transfer (LET) level. The distribution of ionizing radiation is sparse and homogeneous for low LET radiations such as X or γ, but it is dense and concentrated for high LET radiation such as heavy-ions radiation. Material and Methods: Chinese hamster ovary cells (CHO-K1) were exposed to 4 Gy Fe-ion 2000 keV/...

2014
Parinaz Mehnati

s: Several studies have highlighted the possibility of radiation induced chromosomal aberrations. The present study explains the susceptibility of numerical and structural chromosomal alterations, specifically endoreplication in irradiated Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cell line. A total of 426 metaphase spreads prepared from CHO cells, exposed to 2 or 6 Gy of Co -rays were analyzed. The frequenc...

Journal: :Biotechnology progress 2015
Zhenke Liu Shujia Dai Jonathan Bones Somak Ray Sangwon Cha Barry L Karger Jingyi Jessica Li Lee Wilson Greg Hinckle Anthony Rossomando

A goal in recombinant protein production using Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells is to achieve both high specific productivity and high cell density. Addition of glucose to the culture media is necessary to maintain both cell growth and viability. We varied the glucose concentration in the media from 5 to 16 g/L and found that although specific productivity of CHO-DG44 cells increased with the ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1987
D L Burns J G Kenimer C R Manclark

The mechanism by which pertussis toxin induces morphological changes in Chinese hamster ovary cells was studied to determine whether the resulting clustered growth pattern is due to toxin-catalyzed ADP-ribosylation of a cellular substrate. While pertussis toxin was extremely potent in inducing morphological changes in Chinese hamster ovary cells, preparations of isolated A subunit or B oligomer...

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