Hi!
We are new to the forum and seriously need some help here!!
We are working with Ba/F3 cells (mouse pro-B-cell line the growth/proliferation of which depends on Interleukin 3; these are suspension cells) and regular cell culture works fine (cells look like in papers, withdrawal of interleukin 3 leads to cell death).
Problems start as a soon as we are trying to grow the cells in well plates: We tried about ten different plates from about six different manufacturers that had all kinds of surface properties and that were 24, 48 or 98 well and round or flat bottom. In all cases we observe the same thing: The cells sink to the bottom of the well, stick to the bottom and die... at the same time, the culture in the regular flask we use to propagate the cells is fine, some cells sit at the bottom but they are quite loose, which in the wells all cells sink and die.
We tried BSA coating (0.5% for 2days at 37degC) and coating with "HEMA" (poly 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate, 20mg/ml, following the establised protocols) and no change...
This is really getting a bit frustrating so any help would be GREATLY appreciated...
MANY thanks in advance!
Harold
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Member Since 07 Dec 2012Offline Last Active Dec 08 2012 11:34 PM





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