RML-2

RML-2

Order

Common Name(s)

gum moth

Primary Designation

RML-2

Stage

Tissue

References

Grace, T. D. C. (1962). Establishment of four strains of cells from insect tissues grown in vitro. Nature, 195, 788-9; HUKUHARA, T. (1966). Studies on a cell line of the saturniid moth, Antheraea eucalypti Scott established in culture. The Journal of Sericultural Science of Japan, 35(5), 349-354; Yunker, C. E., Vaughn, J. L., & Cory, J. (1967). Adaptation of an insect cell line (Grace's Antheraea cells) to medium free of insect hemolymph. Science, 155(3769), 1565-1566; Greene, A. E., Charney, J., Nichols, W. W., & Coriell, L. L. (1972). Species identity of insect cell lines. In vitro, 7(5), 313-322; ASAOKA, K. (1987). Characterization of Bombyx and related insect cell lines by gel electrophoresis. The Journal of Sericultural Science of Japan, 56(5), 411-417; Mitsuhashi, J. (1989). Nutritional requirements of insect cells in vitro. Invertebrate cell system applications, 1; Tremblay, G. B., Sohi, S. S., Retnakaran, A., & MacKenzie, R. E. (1995). NAD‐dependent methylenetetrahydrofolate dehydrogenase‐methenyltetrahydrofolate cyclohydrolase is targeted to the cytoplasm in insect cell lines. FEBS letters, 368(1), 177-182.

Medium

IPL-41 26g/l Tryptose PO4 + 10% FBS

Cell Culture Collection

Robert Harrison, , USDA, ARS, Invasive Insect Biocontrol and Behavior Laboratory (IIBBL), Beltsville, Maryland, USA.

Status

Contact Information

S-225 Ag Science Center Lexington, KY 40546-0091

(859) 257-7450

entchair@uky.edu