Albumin replacement by fatty acids in clonal growth of mammalian cells
- PMID: 13952251
- DOI: 10.1126/science.140.3568.802
Albumin replacement by fatty acids in clonal growth of mammalian cells
Abstract
Clonal growth of Chinese hamster strain CHD-3 cells in a synthetic nutrient mixture supplemented with 10 micrograms of purified fetuin per milliliter exhibits an apparent requirement for serum albumin. The albumin can be replaced by linoleic acid, which occurs as a tightly bound component of most albumin preparations. Linolenic acid and corn oil can also replace albumin, while oleic acid and esters of linoleic and linolenic acids cannot.
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