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Cellosaurus CHSE-sp (CVCL_L017)

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Cell line name CHSE-sp
Accession CVCL_L017
Resource Identification Initiative To cite this cell line use: CHSE-sp (RRID:CVCL_L017)
Comments Group: Fish cell line.
Characteristics: Adapted to grow in suspension-stirred culture (CelloPub=CLPUB00808).
Derived from site: In situ; Whole embryo; UBERON=UBERON_0000922.
Cell type: Epithelial cell; CL=CL_0000066.
Species of origin Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Chinook salmon) (Salmo tshawytscha) (NCBI Taxonomy: 74940)
Hierarchy Parent: CVCL_2780 (CHSE-214)
Sex of cell Sex unspecified
Age at sampling Embryo
Category Spontaneously immortalized cell line
Publications

CLPUB00808
H. Karasawa, Masahide Hasobe, Hideo Fukuda, Tokuo Sano;
Development of a suspension culture of chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) embryo (CHSE-214) cells in a spinner flask.
Bull. Eur. Assoc. Fish Pathol. 11:142-144(1991)

PubMed=8320177; DOI=10.1007/BF02633951
Hideki Nakano, Yasushi Wada, Masahide Hasobe;
Chinook salmon embryo (CHSE-sp) cells for fish virus research.
In Vitro Cell. Dev. Biol. Anim. 29:265-267(1993)

DOI=10.1007/BF02631437
Natsuko Araki, Masahiko Yamaguchi, Hideki Nakano, Yasushi Wada, Masahide Hasobe;
A fish cell line CHSE-sp exposed to long-term cold temperature retains viability and ability to support viral replication.
In Vitro Cell. Dev. Biol. Anim. 30:148-150(1994)

DOI=10.1016/S1873-0140(05)80005-0
Niels C. Bols, Vivian R. Dayeh, Lucy E.J. Lee, Kristin Schirmer;
Use of fish cell lines in the toxicology and ecotoxicology of fish Piscine cell lines in environmental toxicology.
(In book chapter) Biochemistry and molecular biology of fishes, Vol. 6; Mommsen, Thomas P. & Moon, Thomas W. (eds.); pp.43-84; Elsevier; Amsterdam; Netherlands (2005)

Cross-references
Encyclopedic resources Wikidata; Q54813319
Entry history
Entry creation06-May-2013
Last entry update27-Nov-2025
Version number12