Immortalized mouse glial cells (iGlia) are immortalized through infection with non-replicating retrovirus carrying the loxP-flanked SV40 large T antigen. In vitro, the cells can be genetically manipulated for further research. Thus it is a reliable tool for research in mouse glia biology and molecular basis of glia interaction with central and peripheral nervous system.Immortalization Method: Serial passaging and infection with retrovirus carrying loxP-flanked SV40 large T antigenBioSafety Level: IISpecies: MouseSource Organ: BrainGrowth Properties: AdherentMorphology: PolygonalPopulation Doubling: N/ASeeding Density: Thaw entire contents into an appropriate T25 flask as specified in the Propagation instructions.Markers: N/ADonor Age: N/ADonor Gender: N/ADonor Ethnicity: N/APropagation: The base medium for this cell line is Prigrow III medium available at abm (TM003). To make the completed growth medium, add the following components to the base medium: fetal bovine serum (TM999)* to final concentration of 10% and Penicillin/Streptomycin Solution (G255) to a final concentration of 1%. Carbon dioxide (CO2): 5%, Temperature: +37.0°C.* abm does not recommend to use heat-inactivated FBS for cell culture unless specified otherwise.Quality Control: N/AShipping Condition: Dry IceStorage Condition: liquid nitrogen or -180°C