Collection of Animal Cell Culture
Authors: Wang, Tao; Wei, Jinpu;
doi: 10.15468/ajmpnt
Collection of Animal Cell Culture
Abstract
This dataset is a collection of cell cultures derived from different animals. Our goal is to establish a featured biorepository to conserve the living specimens of various animal species. To this end, we have constructed a pipeline to collect animal tissues and establish high-quality animal cell lines from different tissues. We also create a standardized system for long-term cryopreservation of the cell cultures. We hope these cell cultures could be useful genetic materials to facilitate future scientific research.
Related Organizations
- China National GeneBank China (People's Republic of)
Keywords
Living specimen; Cell culture, Occurrence; Mammalia; Aves; Cell culture collection
Living specimen; Cell culture, Occurrence; Mammalia; Aves; Cell culture collection
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