From pooled male/female gonad tissue of yearling rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). First cell line to be established from cold-blooded vertebrates. 8-fold...
The fish cell line PG has been initiated 1976 from ovarian tissue of 5 juvenile pike (Esox lucius). Cells grow at 4�C to 25�C with an optimum temperature of...
The hepatocyte cell line Hepa-E1 was derived from water eel. The cells show no contact inhibition and have been reported to show apoptosis in the presence of...
Derived from fin tissue of the adult salt water blue striped Grunt. Does not support the replication of influenza A, herpes simplex, adeno, polio, dengue and...
Derived from tissue posterior to the anus of normal adult minnows. Reported to be capable of growth over a wide temperature range from 4�C-36�C with maximum...
This cell line known as Epithelioma papulosum cyprini (EPC) was originally reported to be from Carp (Cyprinus carpio) epidermal herpes virus-induced...
E11 is a clone of the cell line SSN-1 and is persistantly infected with a C-type retrovirus (SnRV). It is susceptible to piscine nodavirus strains belonging...
The fish cell line CSE-119 was initiated in 1963 from pooled embryos of Coho salmon (Oncorynchus kisutch). CSE-119, also known as Coho salmon embryo-119, are...
The cell line CLC (Carp Leukocyte Culture) was established from peripheral blood mononuclear cells of a normal 2 year old female common carp, Cyprinus...
Derived from a Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) embryo, susceptible to a wide range of fish viruses and in many instances replicate high titres.
The fish line CHSE/F was derived from Common bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) embryo. It is susceptible to various fish viruses including infectious...
Established from normal heart tissue from a juvenile Onchorhynchus tshawytscha (Chinook salmon). Cells are susceptible to a wide range of fish viruses.
CCO was established from the ovaries of a healthy, juvenile channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus. The cells grow at temperatures from 10�C to 35�C with the...
The CCB cell line was developed from Common carp (Cyprinus carpio carpio) brain.
The cells support the growth of grunt fin agent with CPE at 20�C and 25�C. Also susceptible to infectious pancreatic necrosis virus of trout at 28�C.
Derived from a trypsinised suspension of pooled caudal portions of the trunk of one year old fingerlings. Will grow at temperatures from 15�C to 33�C. Cells...
Derived from the trunk tissue (excluding fins) of a 2 year old Brown Bullhead fish. These cells will tolerate a temperature range of 4-34�C. The optimal...
The ABSa15 cell line is derived from the calcified branchial arches of a gilthead seabream and is capable of extracellular matrix mineralization. Gene...