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O2k-Publications: CHO
Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are a mammalian model cell line derived from the ovary of the Chinese hamster.
They are grown as a monolayer. Usual culture medium: RPMI 1640 requiring defined supplements, such as amino acid proline.
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Ransy 2020 Int J Mol Sci | 2020 | Ransy C, Vaz C, Lombès A, Bouillaud F (2020) Use of H2O2 to cause oxidative stress, the catalase issue. Int J Mol Sci 21:9149. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21239149 | CHO | |
Abou-Hamdan 2015 Methods Enzymol | 2015 | Abou-Hamdan A, Guedouari-Bounihi H, Lenoir V, Andriamihaja M, Blachier F, Bouillaud F (2015) Oxidation of H2S in mammalian cells and mitochondria. Methods Enzymol 554:201-28. | Human Pig Mouse Rat | Heart Nervous system Liver Kidney Genital CHO Neuroblastoma Fibroblast |
Kelly 2015 Biotechnol J | 2015 | Kelly PS, Breen L, Gallagher C, Kelly S, Henry M, Lao NT, Meleady P, O'Gorman D, Clynes M, Barron N (2015) Re-programming CHO cell metabolism using miR-23 tips the balance towards a highly productive phenotype. Biotechnol J 10:1029-40. | CHO | |
Hunter 2014 PhD Thesis | 2014 | Hunter FW (2014) Old target; new paradigm: Determinants of sensitivity to hypoxia-directed anticancer prodrugs. PhD Thesis:1-353. | Other mammals | CHO |
Krako 2013 J Alzheimers Dis | 2013 | Krako N, Magnifico MC, Arese M, Meli G, Forte E, Lecci A, Manca A, GiuffrΓ¨ A, Mastronicola D, Sarti P, Cattaneo A (2013) Characterization of mitochondrial dysfunction in the 7PA2 cell model of Alzheimerβs disease. J Alzheimers Dis 37:747-58. | CHO | |
Hunter 2012 Biochem Pharmacol | 2012 | Hunter FW, Wang J, Patel R, Hsu HL, Hickey AJ, Hay MP, Wilson WR (2012) Homologous recombination repair-dependent cytotoxicity of the benzotriazine di-N-oxide CEN-209: Comparison with other hypoxia-activated prodrugs. Biochem Pharmacol 83:574β85. | CHO | |
Lagoutte 2010 Biochim Biophys Acta | 2010 | Lagoutte E, Mimoun S, Andriamihaja M, Chaumontet C, Blachier F, Bouillaud F (2010) Oxidation of hydrogen sulfide remains a priority in mammalian cells and causes reverse electron transfer in colonocytes. Biochim Biophys Acta 1797:1500-11. | Mouse | Heart Nervous system Liver Kidney CHO |
Mozo 2006 Biochem J | 2006 | Mozo J, Ferry G, Studeny A, Pecqueur C, Rodriguez M, Boutin JA, Bouillaud F (2006) Expression of UCP3 in CHO cells does not cause uncoupling but controls mitochondrial activity in the presence of glucose. Biochem J 393:431-9. | Other mammals | CHO |
Guan 1999 J Biotechnol | 1999 | Guan YH, Kemp RB (1999) Detection of the changing substrate requirements of cultured animal cells by stoichiometric growth equations validated by enthalpy balances. J Biotechnol 69:95-114. | CHO Macrophage-derived | |
Guan 1999 Cytotechnol | 1999 | Guan YH, Kemp RB (1999) On-line heat flux measurements improve the culture medium for the growth and productivity of genetically engineered CHO cells. Cytotechnol 30:107-20. | CHO | |
Kidane 1997 J Thermal Anal | 1997 | Kidane AH, Guan Y, Evans PM, Kaderbhai MA, Kemp RB (1997) Comparison of heat flux in wild-type and genetically-engineered Chinese hamster ovary cells. J Thermal Anal 49: 771-783. | Other mammals | CHO |
O2k-Publications: CHO - Abstracts
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Krako 2016 Abstract MitoFit Science Camp 2016 | 2016 | Conformational targeting of amyloid Ξ² oligomers inside endoplasmic reticulum rescues mitochondrial deficits in 7PA2 cells. | Other mammals | Genital CHO |
Menze 2013 Abstract MiP2013 | 2013 | Menze MA, Marunde MA, Samarajeewa DA, Anderson J, Li S, Hand SC (2013) Group1 LEA protein ameliorates inhibition of mitochondrial respiration in Drosophila melanogaster Kc167 cells and isolated mitochondria. Mitochondr Physiol Network 18.08. | Drosophila Artemia Crustaceans Hexapods | Other cell lines CHO HEK Macrophage-derived |
Bouillaud 2012 Abstract Bioblast | 2012 | Bouillaud F (2012) Sulfide - a remarkable mitochondrial substrate. Mitochondr Physiol Network 17.12. | Human | CHO |