COS-7 CV-1 African Green Monkey Simian Virus 40 Kidney Cells (COS-7)

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COS-7 CV-1 African Green Monkey Simian Virus 40 Kidney Cells (COS-7)

COS-7 is one of several types of COS (CV-1 in Origin with SV40 genes) cell lines commonly used today. The COS-7 cell line was established by Professor Yakov Gluzman in 1981 and is derived from a CV-1 African green monkey fibroblast cell line by transformation with a mutant strain of Simian Virus 40 (SV40) that codes for the wild-type T-antigen. COS cell lines are used to study SV40 monkey viruses and as a common mammalian production cell for recombinant proteins, such as antibodies and signaling molecules. COS-7 cells most resemble human fibroblast cells and are thus often called COS-7 monkey fibroblast or COS-7 fibroblast-like cells.  For added clarification, COS-7 cells are not primary cells.

Organism species: Rhesus monkey (Simian)

CATALOG NO. PRODUCT NAME APPLICATIONS
Cells CSI381Si11 Simian COS-7 CV-1 African Green Monkey Simian Virus 40 Kidney Cells (COS-7) For research use only. It is not approved for human or animal use, or for applications in in vitro diganostic procedures.
Extracts n/a Extract of COS-7 CV-1 African Green Monkey Simian Virus 40 Kidney Cells (COS-7) Total Protein/DNA/RNA Extract Customized Service Offer
Mediums MSI381Si11 Medium for Simian COS-7 CV-1 African Green Monkey Simian Virus 40 Kidney Cells (COS-7) Complete Medium for the culture of COS-7 cell line