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titleOfInvention Single cell cloning method for obtaining goat mammary epithetical cells
abstract The invention relates to the fields of tissue and cell engineering and particularly provides a single cell cloning method for obtaining goat mammary epithetical cells. According to the method, single cell cloning preparation is performed through a micromanipulation method, tedious cell counting and repeated dilution in a traditional method are eliminated, single cell cloning operation can be accomplished within a short time, and the single cell cloning formation rate is increased. The goat mammary epithetical cells obtained through the method provided by the invention can be used for researching functions of different lineages of mammary epithelial cells and the interaction of the mammary epithelial cells during a lactation process.
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