Cultivation and uses of fish stem cells

Authors

  • Ю. М. Глушко National Aviation University
  • О. Ю. Бєлікова National Aviation University
  • Л. П. Суховерська National Aviation University
  • Ю. С. Алєксєєва National Aviation University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-6407.2.13260

Keywords:

stem cells of fish, totypotency, pluripotency, proliferation, differentiation, regeneration

Abstract

Stem cells have great potential for studying the processes of cells differentiation and provide the opportunity to find the relationship between in vitro and in vivo manipulation with genome. Application of fish embryonic stem cells provides the opportunity to combine embryological and molecular-genetic studies of vertebrate’s development. The article is dedicated to comparative analysis of modern biotechnologies fish stem cells and valuation of the prospects for using these cells in medical genetics and other areas of scientific activity.

Author Biographies

Ю. М. Глушко, National Aviation University

candidate of agricultural, associate professor

О. Ю. Бєлікова, National Aviation University

assistant

Ю. С. Алєксєєва, National Aviation University

master

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Published

2019-01-17

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