Characterization of a reptilian epithelioid skin cell line derived from the green sea turtle,Chelonia mydas |
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Authors: | Roger W. Koment Harold Haines |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, University of South Dakota, 57069 Vermillion, South Dakota;(2) Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Miami, 33101 Miami, Florida |
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Abstract: | Summary A continuous line of epithelioid cells was established from explant skin tissues of the green sea turtle,Chelonia mydas. These cells, designated GTS, have been subcultured more than 60 times in commercially available mammalian cell culture medium supplemented with 5% bovine calf serum. Of those temperatures tested, optimal growth was achieved at 30°C although replication occurred between 16 and 37°C. These cells may be held as monolayers at 8°C or stored frozen in growth medium containing 10% dimethylsulfoxide at −70 or −196°C. The modal number of 55 chromosomes per cell is in agreement with the heterogametic female diploid number of this species. The GTS line represents the first established culture of normal epithelioid skin cells to be reported for a poikilothermic species. |
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Keywords: | epithelioid skin cell line aquatic reptile reptile chromosomes |
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