REF-iPSC

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    Overview
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    REF-iPSC is supplied as frozen immortalized cell line derived from rat embryo with compact colonies that have distinct borders and well-defined edges growth properties. Commonly used in cell fate, differentiation, and expansion under defined culture conditions.
    Species Rat
    Cell Type Cell Lines, Immortalized Cell Lines, Stem Cells
    Tissue Embryo
    Growth Compact colonies that have distinct borders and well-defined edges
    Format Frozen
    Available Options

    Select the variant that best fits your experiment. Availability and lead time may vary by option.

    • Options: Pack Size: 1x106 cells / 1.0 ml
    • Lead time: varies by selected option; please contact us for current fulfillment timing.
    • Storage: Vapor phase of liquid nitrogen, or below -130°C.
    • Shipping: Ship with dry ice.
    • Upon receipt: store at the recommended temperature as soon as possible.
    • Sales terms and conditions: Please review prior to ordering.
    Options selector
    Catalog no. Pack Size
    T2020 1x106 cells / 1.0 ml
    Field Specification
    Product Format Frozen
    Product Type
    • Cells
    • Cell Lines
    • Immortalized Cell Lines
    • Stem Cells
    Shipping Ship with dry ice.
    Storage Vapor phase of liquid nitrogen, or below -130°C. Visually examine the packaging containers for signs of leakage or breakage. Immediately transfer frozen cells from dry ice packaging to a temperature below -130°C, preferably in liquid nitrogen vapor phase storage, until ready for use. To ensure the highest level of viability, thaw the vial and initiate culture as soon as possible upon receipt. If continued storage is desired, the vial should only be stored below -130°C or in liquid nitrogen vapor phase. Do not store at -70°C, as it will result in loss of viability. Cryopreservation: We recommend using serum-free CryoGuard™ Freezing Media (TM078). We recommend using serum-free CryoGuard™ Freezing Media (TM078).

    Overview

    REF-iPSC is a immortalized cell line supplied in frozen format and associated with Rat embryo biology.

    Key elements and design rationale

    • Model identity: REF-iPSC is supplied as an immortalized cell line derived from Rat embryo.
    • Growth properties: Compact colonies that have distinct borders and well-defined edges
    • Growth conditions: This cell line is cultured on inactivated REF feeder cells (T2017). Rat iPSC Culture Medium (TM021) + 1% Penicillin/Streptomycin Solution (G255), 37.0°C, 5% CO₂
    • Product format: Frozen, BSL-2

    This cell-based model is generally used in cell fate, differentiation, and expansion studies.

    Biological background

    This model supports studies in cell fate, differentiation, and expansion. It can be used to examine morphology, growth behavior, and experimental responses in cultured cells.

    Research relevance and current trends

    • Cultured cell-line models remain central to in vitro studies of phenotype, signaling, and pathway regulation under controlled conditions.
    • Researchers commonly compare morphology, growth rate, and marker expression across media formulations, treatments, or time courses.
    • Interpretation is generally strengthened by using matched controls, consistent passage handling, and appropriate culture surfaces.

    Common research applications

    • Expansion and maintenance studies under defined growth conditions prior to downstream differentiation or phenotype analysis.
    • Comparative experiments that examine changes in morphology, marker expression, or functional readouts over time.
    • Assay development in culture systems where media composition and substrate selection influence interpretation.

    Changes in morphology, growth rate, viability, or reporter signal are typically interpreted together with passage history, culture matrix, and the specified growth conditions for the model.

    Notes for experimental interpretation

    • Morphology, doubling behavior, and reporter or marker output can shift with passage number, substrate choice, and medium composition; these variables should be recorded alongside experimental readouts.
    • Matched controls such as parental cells, untreated cultures, or parallel cultures maintained under identical conditions help distinguish background effects from biology of interest.

    Culture and product details

    • Growth Conditions: This cell line is cultured on inactivated REF feeder cells (T2017). Rat iPSC Culture Medium (TM021) + 1% Penicillin/Streptomycin Solution (G255), 37.0°C, 5% CO₂
    • Depositor: XBZ
    • Warranty: abm warrants that cell lines shall be viable upon initiation of culture for a period of thirty (30) days after shipment and that they shall meet the specifications on the applicable abm Material Product Information sheet, certificate of analysis, and/or catalog description. Such thirty (30) day period is referred to herein as the "Warranty Period”.
    • Disclaimer:

      1. Sale of this item is subjected to the completion of a Material Transfer Agreement (MTA) by the purchasing individual/institution for each order. If you have any questions regarding this, please contact us at orders@biohippo.com.

      2. All test parameters provided in the CoA are conducted using abm's standardized culture system and procedures. The stated values may vary under the end-user's culture conditions. Please verify that the product is suitable for your studies by referencing published papers or ordering RNA (0.5 μg, Cat.# C207, $450.00) or cell lysate (100 μg, Cat.# C206, $600.00) to perform preliminary experiments, or alternatively use our Gene Expression Assay Service (Cat# C138). All sales are final.

      3. We recommend live cell shipments for ease of cell transfer and this option can be requested at the time of ordering. Please note that the end-user will need to evaluate the feasibility of live cell shipment by taking into account the final destination's temperature variation and its geographical location. In addition, we thoroughly test our cell lines for freeze-thaw recovery. If frozen cells were received and not recovered in your lab under the exact, specified conditions (using recommended culture vessel, media, additional supplements, and atmospheric conditions), a live cell replacement is possible at a cost (plus shipping).

      4. All of abm's cell biology products are for research use ONLY and NOT for therapeutic/diagnostic applications. abm is not liable for any repercussions arising from the use of its cell biology product(s) in therapeutic/diagnostic application(s). Please contact a technical service representative for more information.

      5. abm makes no warranties or representations as to the accuracy of the information on this site. Citations from literature and provided for informational purposes only. abm does not warrant that such information has been shown to be accurate.

      6. abm warrants that cell lines shall be viable upon initiation of culture for a period of thirty (30) days after shipment and that they shall meet the specifications on the applicable abm Material Product Information sheet, certificate of analysis, and/or catalog description. Such thirty (30) day period is referred to herein as the "Warranty Period."

    🧊 Thawing Protocol
    1. Thaw cells quickly in a 37°C water bath while agitating gently (maximum 2 minutes). The vial cap should be kept above the water level to minimize the risk of contamination.
    2. Decontaminate the vial by spraying and wiping the exterior of the vial with 70% ethanol. From this point onwards, all operations should be strictly carried out inside a biological safety cabinet using aseptic conditions.
    3. Transfer the cell suspension into a 15ml sterile conical tube containing 5ml of pre-warmed, complete growth media. Centrifuge cells at 125xg for 5-7 minutes.
    4. Aspirate the supernatant without disturbing the cell pellet. Re-suspend the cell pellet in the recommended pre-warmed, complete growth media and dispense into a T25 culture flask.
    5. Incubate the cells at the recommended conditions.
    🔬 Subculture Protocol
    Volumes given below are for a T75 flask; proportionally increase or decrease the volume as required per culture vessel size. Subculture cells once the culture vessel is 80% confluent.
    1. Aspirate the culture media, and add 2-3ml of pre-warmed 0.25% Trypsin-EDTA to the culture vessel.
    2. Observe the cells under a microscope to confirm detachment (typically within 2-10 minutes). Cells that are difficult to detach can be put in 37°C, for several minutes to facilitate detachment.
    3. Neutralize Trypsin-EDTA by adding an equal volume of the complete growth media into the culture vessel.
    4. Transfer the culture suspension into a sterile centrifuge tube, and centrifuge at 125xg for 5 minutes. The actual centrifuge duration and speed may vary depending on the cell type.
    5. Aspirate the supernatant, and re-suspend the pellet with pre-warmed fresh complete growth media. Add appropriate aliquots of the cell suspension to new culture vessels, as desired.
    6. Incubate the cells at the recommended conditions.
    How should I handle live cells once I receive them?
    Please refer to our Cell Handling and Thawing Guidelines for detailed instructions on receiving, thawing, and culturing live cells:
    https://www.abmgood.com/immortalized-cells-documents.html
    Following these guidelines will help ensure optimal cell viability and performance.
    Why are these cells classified as biosafety level II?
    We follow the CDC-NIH recommendations that all mammalian sourced products should be handled at the Biological Safety Level 2 to minimize exposure of potentially infectious products. This information can be found in 'Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories' (1999). Your institution's Safety Officer or Technical Services will be able to make the call as to whether BioSafety Level I is possible with these cells at your site, if desired.
    What is your warranty or return policy?
    Our warranty and return policy is outlined in abm’s Terms and Conditions, including details on product quality, limitations, and claims.
    Please refer to the following link for full information:
    https://www.abmgood.com/terms
    For additional questions, our Order team is happy to assist and can be reached at order@abmgood.com.
    How many times can cells divide?
    The number of times cells can divide depends on the cell type:

    Primary cells have a limited lifespan and will undergo a finite number of population doublings before entering senescence. The exact number varies by cell type and culture conditions.
    Immortalized cell lines are capable of extended or indefinite proliferation under proper culture conditions, although growth characteristics may vary between lines.
    Do I need Applied Cell Extracellular Matrix (G422) if I am using PriCoat™ flasks?
    Please refer to the Growth Conditions section of your specific product page. This section will indicate whether Applied Cell Extracellular Matrix (G422), PriCoat™ flasks, or both are recommended for optimal cell attachment and growth, as requirements may vary by cell type.

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    Do I need Applied Cell Extracellular Matrix (G422) if I am using PriCoat™ flasks?
    Please refer to the Growth Conditions section of your specific product page. This section will indicate whether Applied Cell Extracellular Matrix (G422), PriCoat™ flasks, or both are recommended for optimal cell attachment and growth, as requirements may vary by cell type.

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