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titleOfInvention DORADA EMBRYOUS MOTHER CELL CELLULAR LINE
abstract Bream embryonic stem cell cell line. An embryonic stem cell (STEM) line of the fish species Sparus aurata (gilthead), designated SaBE-1c, is presented. It is a clonal line obtained from a heterogeneous cell culture (SaBE-1), from embryonic cells of the blastodisc of the species itself. It presents the following typical characteristics of stem cells: small size, polygonal shape, growth in very compact culture, cell population doubling time of 30 hours, stable euploid karyotype, elevated alkaline phosphatase and telomerase activities, ability to differentiate into different cell types. cells, the ability to form embryoid bodies when cultured in suspension, as well as the ability to participate in different cell lineages when transplanted into a recipient embryo to produce chimeric organisms. The genetic identity of this line has been carried out by genotyping with three microsatellite loci.
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