ATCC? Number:PRA-139?
Organism:
Neospora caninum Dubey et al.
Designations: NC-Illinois
Isolation: clinical specimen - animal (Holstein dairy calf (Bos taurus))Illinois, United States Isolation date: October 27, 1999
Depositors: MM McAllister
Biosafety Level:2
Shipped: frozen
Growth Conditions: Atmosphere: air, 95%; carbon dioxide (CO2), 5% Temperature: 37.0°C Duration: The organism is propagated in Vero cells. Protocol:
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Scrape the Vero cells into the culture medium when holes develop in the monolayer (tachyzoite clusters are observed in the cells and 7 micrometer long banana-shaped tachyzoites are free in the medium).
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Transfer approximately 0.5 ml of the harvested medium (or approximately 500,000 tachyzoites) to another T25 flask containing a fresh monolayer of vero cells.
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Incubate at 37C.
Interval: approximately 1 week
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Cross References: Nucleotide (GenBank) : AY259041Neospora caninum strain NC-Illinois internal transcribed spacer 1, complete sequence
References: 50692: Barber JS, et al. Characterization of the first European isolate of Neospora caninum (Dubey, Carpenter, Speer, Topper and Uggla). Parasitology 111: 563-568, 1995. PubMed: 8559588 91770: Gondim LF, et al. Variation of the internal transcribed spacer 1 sequence within individual strains and among different strains of Neospora caninum. J. Parasitol. 90: 119-122, 2004. PubMed: 15040677 91897: McAllister MM, et al. A probable source of Neospora caninum infection in an abortion outbreak in dairy cows. Bovine Practitioner 39: 69-74, 2005.