Mansell J L, Jacobson E R, Gaskin J M
Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville 32610.
In Vitro Cell Dev Biol. 1989 Nov;25(11):1062-4. doi: 10.1007/BF02624142.
Two fibroblastic cell lines were established from explants of fibropapillomas of each of two different green turtles (Chelonia mydas). These cells, designated GTFP (Green Turtle Fibropapilloma), were subcultured approximately 30 times at 30 degrees C in Eagle's minimal essential media supplemented with 2 to 10% fetal bovine serum. The ultrastructural morphology of the cultured fibroblasts is described. The cells contained abundant rough endoplasmic reticulum, polyribosomes, and mitochondria; collagen fibrils were visible in the extracellular space. No viruslike particles or evidence of other pathogenic agents could be demonstrated by electron microscopy in any of the cultured cells examined.
从两只不同绿海龟(蠵龟)的纤维瘤外植体中建立了两种成纤维细胞系。这些细胞被命名为GTFP(绿海龟纤维瘤),在补充有2%至10%胎牛血清的伊格尔基本培养基中于30摄氏度传代培养约30次。描述了培养的成纤维细胞的超微结构形态。细胞含有丰富的粗面内质网、多核糖体和线粒体;在细胞外空间可见胶原纤维。在所检查的任何培养细胞中,通过电子显微镜均未发现病毒样颗粒或其他病原体的证据。