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Establishment, characterization, and viral susceptibility of two cell lines derived from goldfish Carassius auratus muscle and swim bladder
2007
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
Goldfish Carassius auratus are common aquarium fish and have a significant economic and research value, having considerable worth to fisheries as a baitfish and the ability to adapt to a range of habitats. Two cell lines were established from goldfish muscle and swim bladder tissue, in order to create a biological monitoring tool for viral diseases. Cell lines were optimally maintained at 30°C in Leibovitz-15 medium supplemented with 20% fetal bovine serum. Propagation of goldfish cells was
doi:10.3354/dao01802
pmid:17972754
fatcat:43zplvwf5jcyxiw3dw5caeb3pq