2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11626-022-00744-0
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Distinguishing between ante factum and post factum properties of animal cell lines and demonstrating their use in grouping ray-finned fish cell lines into invitromes

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“…The totality of these cell lines constitutes the fish invitrome (Bols et al, 2017). The fish invitrome can be subdivided into smaller invitromes, based on different themes, such as species or organ of origin (Bols et al, 2017; Bols et al, 2023). For example, cell lines from Oplegnathus punctatus constitute the spotted knifejaw invitrome and cell lines from the brains of fish are the fish brain invitrome.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The totality of these cell lines constitutes the fish invitrome (Bols et al, 2017). The fish invitrome can be subdivided into smaller invitromes, based on different themes, such as species or organ of origin (Bols et al, 2017; Bols et al, 2023). For example, cell lines from Oplegnathus punctatus constitute the spotted knifejaw invitrome and cell lines from the brains of fish are the fish brain invitrome.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fish cell lines has been established as an essential tool for investigating many key issues in aquaculture, such as disease, reproduction, genetics, biotechnology and environmental toxicology (Bols et al, 2005, 2023; Goswami et al, 2022). Since the establishment of the first fish cell line, RTG‐ 2 in 1962, more than 783 fish cell lines have been established from various fish tissues including gill, fin, eye, liver, and kidney (Lakra et al, 2011; Wolf & Quimby, 1962).…”
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“…Structurally speaking, most of the muscles of L. crocea belong to the white muscle of vertebrates, which is mainly composed of skeletal muscle and fat [3]. Fish skeletal muscle cell lines are often described simply by their predominate cell shape, which usually is described as either fibroblast-like, epithelial-like or spindle-like [4]. All of these cell lines can contribute to studies on in vitro meat production, and both their ante factum properties, Fishes 2023, 8, 429 2 of 14 such as the species and anatomical site from which they arose, and post factum properties, such as growth factor requirements, are important features to consider [5].…”
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confidence: 99%