Human umbilical vein (HUV) endothelial cells were grown for 15 to 21 passages at a split ratio of 1:5 (at least 27 population doublings) on a human fibronectin (HFN) matrix in Medium 199 supplemented with fetal bovine serum (FBS) and endothelial-cell growth factor (ECGF). This system also permitted the growth of HUV endothelial cells at cell densities as low as 1.25 cells/cm2. In addition to delaying the premature senescence of HUV endothelial cells, ECGF also reduced the serum requirement for low-density HUV endothelial-cell growth; 2.5% serum and ECGF yields half-maximum growth as compared to high serum controls. Significant HUV endothelial-cell growth was also observed in medium supplemented with either ovine hypophysectomized (HYPOX) serum, plasma-derived serum (PDS), or HYPOX-PDS in the presence of ECGF, suggesting that neither the pituitary nor the platelet contributes to HUV endothelial-cell growth.
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November 01 1981
Serial propagation of human endothelial cells in vitro.
T Maciag
G A Hoover
M B Stemerman
R Weinstein
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1981) 91 (2): 420–426.
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T Maciag, G A Hoover, M B Stemerman, R Weinstein; Serial propagation of human endothelial cells in vitro.. J Cell Biol 1 November 1981; 91 (2): 420–426. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.91.2.420
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