Maintaining cell culture at UCSF
- Definition
- a protocol application in which cells are kept alive in a defined environment outside of an organism. part of cell_culturing
- Categories
- Technique → Material processing → Maintaining cell culture
- Subcategories
- Cell immortalization, Embryonic stem cell culture
Gladstone Stem Cell Core
Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease,
Mission Bay
Contact: General Inquiries
415-734-4924
polin.so@gladstone.ucsf.edu
- Cell line culture
Neurosurgery Tissue Core
http://eagle-i.ucsf.edu/i/0000015e-077d-b8c9-7df5-b10d80000000,
Mission Bay
Contact: General Inquiries
415-502-7796
cowdreyc@neurosurg.ucsf.edu
- Cell line culture
Cancer Center Preclinical Therapeutics Core
http://eagle-i.ucsf.edu/i/0000015e-077d-b8c9-7df5-b10d80000000,
Mission Bay, Mt. Zion
Contact: Byron Hann
415-476-0419
Byron.Hann@ucsf.edu
- High volume cell culture
Cell and Genome Engineering Core
Mission Bay, Parnassus
Contact: Jennifer Page
(415) 502-3387
cgecore@ucsf.edu
- Authenticated cell lines for sale
CTSI CRC Sample Processing Laboratory
Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI),
Parnassus, SFGH, Mt. Zion, Mission Bay, Tenderloin CRC
Contact: Nicholas Larocque
415-218-3698
Nicholas.Larocque@ucsf.edu
- Cell line culture
Liver Center Cell Biology Core
UCSF Liver Center,
SFGH
Contact: Jacquelyn Maher
(415) 206-4805
Jacquelyn.Maher@ucsf.edu
- Prepare primary nonparenchymal cells from rat and mouse liver