Isolation of primary fibroblast culture from wildlife: The Panthera onca case to preserve a South American endangered species

Cell line establishment of somatic cells is a valuable resource to preserve genetic material of rare, difficult-to-find, endangered and giant species like Jaguar (Panthera onca), the largest South American felid. This unit focuses on the isolation and culture of fibroblasts from Jaguar skin and musc...

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Autores principales: Mestre-Citrinovitz, A.C., Sestelo, A.J., Ceballos, M.B., Barañao, J.L., Saragüeta, P.
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spelling todo:paper_19343639_v2016_n_p_MestreCitrinovitz2023-10-03T16:36:13Z Isolation of primary fibroblast culture from wildlife: The Panthera onca case to preserve a South American endangered species Mestre-Citrinovitz, A.C. Sestelo, A.J. Ceballos, M.B. Barañao, J.L. Saragüeta, P. Biobank Cell culture Panthera onca animal cell animal tissue Article biobank biome blood storage Brazil cell culture cell culture technique cell isolation cryopreservation ear cartilage endangered species fibroblast genetic resource hair cell jaguar muscle biopsy muscle tissue nonhuman ovary tissue priority journal skin fibroblast somatic cell South American sperm preservation testis tissue wildlife conservation animal cartilage cell separation cytology fibroblast metabolism muscle Panthera procedures skin Animals Cartilage Cell Culture Techniques Cell Separation Cells, Cultured Cryopreservation Endangered Species Fibroblasts Muscles Panthera Skin Cell line establishment of somatic cells is a valuable resource to preserve genetic material of rare, difficult-to-find, endangered and giant species like Jaguar (Panthera onca), the largest South American felid. This unit focuses on the isolation and culture of fibroblasts from Jaguar skin and muscle biopsies, and ear cartilage dissection immediately after death to preserve one of the several endangered species in this biome. These culture techniques enabled us to contribute 570 samples from 45 autochthonous and endangered species, including Jaguar. The fibroblasts obtained are a part of the Genetic Bank of Buenos Aires Zoo with the 6700 samples, including tissues such as muscle, ovarian, testicular, blood, fibroblast cultures, sperm, hair, and fluids and cells from 450 individuals of 87 different species. © 2016 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_19343639_v2016_n_p_MestreCitrinovitz
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topic Biobank
Cell culture
Panthera onca
animal cell
animal tissue
Article
biobank
biome
blood storage
Brazil
cell culture
cell culture technique
cell isolation
cryopreservation
ear cartilage
endangered species
fibroblast
genetic resource
hair cell
jaguar
muscle biopsy
muscle tissue
nonhuman
ovary tissue
priority journal
skin fibroblast
somatic cell
South American
sperm preservation
testis tissue
wildlife conservation
animal
cartilage
cell separation
cytology
fibroblast
metabolism
muscle
Panthera
procedures
skin
Animals
Cartilage
Cell Culture Techniques
Cell Separation
Cells, Cultured
Cryopreservation
Endangered Species
Fibroblasts
Muscles
Panthera
Skin
spellingShingle Biobank
Cell culture
Panthera onca
animal cell
animal tissue
Article
biobank
biome
blood storage
Brazil
cell culture
cell culture technique
cell isolation
cryopreservation
ear cartilage
endangered species
fibroblast
genetic resource
hair cell
jaguar
muscle biopsy
muscle tissue
nonhuman
ovary tissue
priority journal
skin fibroblast
somatic cell
South American
sperm preservation
testis tissue
wildlife conservation
animal
cartilage
cell separation
cytology
fibroblast
metabolism
muscle
Panthera
procedures
skin
Animals
Cartilage
Cell Culture Techniques
Cell Separation
Cells, Cultured
Cryopreservation
Endangered Species
Fibroblasts
Muscles
Panthera
Skin
Mestre-Citrinovitz, A.C.
Sestelo, A.J.
Ceballos, M.B.
Barañao, J.L.
Saragüeta, P.
Isolation of primary fibroblast culture from wildlife: The Panthera onca case to preserve a South American endangered species
topic_facet Biobank
Cell culture
Panthera onca
animal cell
animal tissue
Article
biobank
biome
blood storage
Brazil
cell culture
cell culture technique
cell isolation
cryopreservation
ear cartilage
endangered species
fibroblast
genetic resource
hair cell
jaguar
muscle biopsy
muscle tissue
nonhuman
ovary tissue
priority journal
skin fibroblast
somatic cell
South American
sperm preservation
testis tissue
wildlife conservation
animal
cartilage
cell separation
cytology
fibroblast
metabolism
muscle
Panthera
procedures
skin
Animals
Cartilage
Cell Culture Techniques
Cell Separation
Cells, Cultured
Cryopreservation
Endangered Species
Fibroblasts
Muscles
Panthera
Skin
description Cell line establishment of somatic cells is a valuable resource to preserve genetic material of rare, difficult-to-find, endangered and giant species like Jaguar (Panthera onca), the largest South American felid. This unit focuses on the isolation and culture of fibroblasts from Jaguar skin and muscle biopsies, and ear cartilage dissection immediately after death to preserve one of the several endangered species in this biome. These culture techniques enabled us to contribute 570 samples from 45 autochthonous and endangered species, including Jaguar. The fibroblasts obtained are a part of the Genetic Bank of Buenos Aires Zoo with the 6700 samples, including tissues such as muscle, ovarian, testicular, blood, fibroblast cultures, sperm, hair, and fluids and cells from 450 individuals of 87 different species. © 2016 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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author Mestre-Citrinovitz, A.C.
Sestelo, A.J.
Ceballos, M.B.
Barañao, J.L.
Saragüeta, P.
author_facet Mestre-Citrinovitz, A.C.
Sestelo, A.J.
Ceballos, M.B.
Barañao, J.L.
Saragüeta, P.
author_sort Mestre-Citrinovitz, A.C.
title Isolation of primary fibroblast culture from wildlife: The Panthera onca case to preserve a South American endangered species
title_short Isolation of primary fibroblast culture from wildlife: The Panthera onca case to preserve a South American endangered species
title_full Isolation of primary fibroblast culture from wildlife: The Panthera onca case to preserve a South American endangered species
title_fullStr Isolation of primary fibroblast culture from wildlife: The Panthera onca case to preserve a South American endangered species
title_full_unstemmed Isolation of primary fibroblast culture from wildlife: The Panthera onca case to preserve a South American endangered species
title_sort isolation of primary fibroblast culture from wildlife: the panthera onca case to preserve a south american endangered species
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