1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf01404816
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Three decades of fish cell culture: A current listing of cell lines derived from fishes

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“…Susceptible cell lines are essential for the isolation, propagation and characterization of fish viruses (Fryer and Lannan, 1994). This paper describes the establishment and characterization of two cell lines, EAGS and EAGSB, derived from spleen and swim bladder of red spotted grouper, E. akaara.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Susceptible cell lines are essential for the isolation, propagation and characterization of fish viruses (Fryer and Lannan, 1994). This paper describes the establishment and characterization of two cell lines, EAGS and EAGSB, derived from spleen and swim bladder of red spotted grouper, E. akaara.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The establishment of healthy fish cell lines is essential for isolation, identification and characterization of infectious viruses from fishes (Parameswaran et al, 2007;Dong et al, 2008). Although a large number of cell lines (more than 160) have been established, relatively only a few cell lines were derived from marine fish (Fryer and Lannan, 1994;Chen et al, 2003;Bryson et al, 2006;Buonocore et al, 2006;Parameswaran et al, 2007;Zhou et al, 2007). Consequently, susceptible cell lines need to be established from marine fish for use in viral diagnostics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teleost fish cell lines have been developed from a broad range of tissues (ovary, fin, swim bladder, heart, spleen, liver, eye muscle, vertebrae, and brain) including skin (reviewed by [74,75]), and most fish cell lines originated from normal tissues. Some permanent skin cell cultures from different fish species have been established, and even one cell line XM was initiated from skin and fin tissue of fish melanoma [76].…”
Section: Isrn Immunologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition they greatly facilitate the collection of more useful in vitro data for toxicity tests. In fact, over 150 cell lines have been established from fish (Fryer and Lannan 1994;Sobhana et al 2009). However, most of these cell lines are derived from freshwater fish species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%