Drug-resistant cell strain of human bile duct cancer and application of drug-resistant cell strain
A technology of drug-resistant cells and cholangiocarcinoma, applied in the field of tumor biology, can solve the problems affecting the drug-resistant cell line's drug resistance mechanism and drug resistance degree, poor chemotherapy effect, etc., and achieve the effect of high scientific research and production application value.
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[0025] 1. Cell culture method.
[0026] The culture method of the human cholangiocarcinoma drug-resistant cell line of the present embodiment, the specific steps are as follows:
[0027] A. Add the cells (human cholangiocarcinoma cells RBE provided by the Cell Room of the Chinese Academy of Sciences) into the cell culture medium (DMEM medium containing 10% calf serum), and place at 37°C, 5% CO 2 , cultured in an incubator with saturated humidity, digested and passaged with 0.25% trypsin.
[0028] B. When the cells are cultured until the cell density reaches 80% (or cultured to the logarithmic growth phase), replace fresh cell culture medium, and add 5-FU to the cell culture medium, so that the concentration of 5-FU in the cell culture medium The effect concentration is 25 μg / ml, and then placed at 37°C, 5% CO 2 , in an incubator with saturated humidity, discard the 5-FU cell culture medium after 24 hours, and wash it twice with PBS solution.
[0029] C. Repeat the method of...
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