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CCL-81 ™. The Vero cell line was initiated in 1962 from the kidney tissue derived from a normal, adult African green monkey. The cell line can be used in a variety of applications, including the detection of verotoxins, detection of virus in ground beef, efficacy testing, the study of malaria, media testing, and mycoplasma testing.
How to Use the Catalog The ATCC 2007 Cell Biology Catalogue contains indexes arranged by cell line name, source and application. The catalogue number can be searched on the ATCC website to fi nd complete, detailed and up-to-date information on the item. Cell line indexes • Alphanumeric — lists all cell lines and hybridomas by name