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Comprehensive update on inventory of finfish cell lines developed during the last decade (2010-2020).

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Title Comprehensive update on inventory of finfish cell lines developed during the last decade (2010-2020).
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Creator Swaminathan, T. R.,
Lekshmi, N
Preena, P. G.
Arun Raja,
Dharmaratnam Arathi
Sundar Raj, N.
 
Subject fish cell line repositories,
fish cell lines,
fish virology,
future perspective,
teleost cell culture
 
Description We addressed the availability of diverse cell lines established from different tissues of various fish species worldwide and their applications including genomic research, pathogenicity studies, immunological studies, toxicology and vaccine development. The review also visits the future perspectives for fish cell lines in the new fields of cell-based seafood, regenerative medicine, fish induced pluripotent cells (iPSCs), biobanks of stem cells and cell lines for conservation.
Cell culture has become an indispensable part of modern research and is consid ered the best alternatives for different biological research on whole animals as theymimic the host cellular genetic homogeneity and also reduces the variability of invivo responses. Hence, there has been increasing development of cell lines by dif ferent research groups and companies globally. For this reason, to cover the dearth of knowledge of newly developed fish cell lines, we have made a compre hensive update on new fish cell lines established in the past decade (2010–2020)to reflect the number of cell lines now available. This review focuses on theappraisal of the literature and of work done in finfish cell culture around theglobe during the last decade and summarizes 280 newly established fish cell linesderived from 20 different tissue types of 44 fish families belonging to 21 differentcountries raising the total finfish cell lines to 783. The highest number of cell linesdeveloped in the past decade was from the fish of the family Cyprinidae, which are most widely cultured in Asian countries. Also, the review discusses the need of new cell line development, different methods of cell line development and further
enumerates the various applications and future prospects for these cell lines which we believe will serve as a referral document for researchers in the field
ICAR National Fellow Scheme of ICAR (ICAR letter no F.No Agri.edn.27/ 2/2015 HRD dated 13.02.2017), Department of Agricultural Research and Education, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmer’s Welfare, Government of India.
 
Date 2024-05-02T17:06:03Z
2024-05-02T17:06:03Z
2021-04-30
 
Type Review Paper
 
Identifier Swaminathan, T. R., Narendrakumar Lekshmi, Prasannan Geetha Preena, Shanmuganathan Arun Raja, Dharmaratnam Arathi, and Nithianantham Sundar Raj. Comprehensive update on inventory of finfish cell lines developed during the last decade (2010-2020). Reviews in Aquaculture. DOI: 10.1111/raq.12566;
1753-5131
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/82576
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Wiley Online Library