ATCC? Number:30121?
Organism: Plasmodium cynomolgi Mayer
Designations: Pt-II (Berok)
Isolation: Macaca nemestina, West Malaysia, 1964
Depositors: National Institutes of Health
Biosafety Level:2
Shipped: frozen
Growth Conditions: Duration: in vivo, Macaca mulatta Protocol: ATCCNO: 30037 SPEC: This strain is distributed as a frozen stabilate. See general instructions for thawing and storage of frozen material before proceeding. As soon as the strain arrives, remove the frozen ampule from the dry ice and transfer it directly to a 35C water bath. When it is completely thawed, aseptically remove the material with a syringe and inject the entire contents of the vial into an Aotus trivirgatus. This parasite can be maintained by serial passage of parasitized blood (by intravenous inoculation) into monkeys (Aotus trivirgatus).
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Comments: Susceptibility of some Malaysian mosquitoes to infection [4962] This material is not available for international distribution due to the lack of historical data to support the issuance of a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) export permit.
Classification: KINGDOM: Protozoa
References: 4962: Bennett GF, et al. Biology of the simian malarias of southeast Asia. II. The susceptibility of some Malaysian mosquitoes to infection with five strains of Plasmodium cynomolgi. J. Parasitol. 52: 625-631, 1966. PubMed: 5969101 5131: Coatney GR. The primate malarias. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1971.