Vero cells are used in cell cultures. Vero cells are cells from the Vero lineage derived from epithelial cells of kidney from African green monkey (Cercopithecus aethiops). The Vero lineage was isolated on 27 Mar 1962, by Y. Yasumura and Y. Kawakita at the Chiba University in Chiba, Japan.
Vero cells are used in cell cultures for many purposes, including:
The Vero cell lineage is continuous and aneuploid. A continuous cell lineage can be replicated through many cycles of division and not become senescent. Aneuploidy is the characteristic of having an abnormal number of chromosomes.
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