2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10616-018-0223-7
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Establishment and characterization of rough-tailed gecko original tail cells

Abstract: Some of lizard species have the ability to lose their tail in order to defend against predators and regenerate the new tail. Lizard's regenerated tail has attracted scientists' attention for unraveling the regeneration process, but less information is known about the cellular characterization and cell growth properties of original tail. This research aimed to report cell culture and banking process of rough-tailed gecko or Cyrtopodion scabrum's original tail cell sample from inner tissue without skin using tis… Show more

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“…Typically the standard growth curve corresponds to the sigmoid shape curve that consists of four phases: lag, log, stationary and death phases (20). As can be seen from Fig.…”
Section: Growing Cyanobacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Typically the standard growth curve corresponds to the sigmoid shape curve that consists of four phases: lag, log, stationary and death phases (20). As can be seen from Fig.…”
Section: Growing Cyanobacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The biopolymer was prepared using a crushed mixture of natural polymers (lignin and PHA or PLA) according to the method [20]. The synthesized mixture of PLA and lignin is not homogeneous.…”
Section: The Biopolymer Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some lizard species have an exceptional ability known as caudal autotomy as their anti-predation mechanism. After amputation occurs, these species could regenerate their new tails within a few days ( 14 , 15 ). However, the new tail is generally shorter than the original one, and it consists of cartilage rather than vertebrae bone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%