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    NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/2821 | 403 | 2011-09-29 18:19:25 | 2821 | United States National Marine Fisheries Service
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: This synopsis reviews taxonomy, morphology, distribution, life history, commercial hard and soft shell crab fisheries, physiology, diseases, ecology, laboratory culture methodology, and influences of environmentalpollutants on the blue crab, Callinecles sapidus. Over 300 selected, published reports up to and including 1982are covered. (PDF file contains 45 pages.)
    Keywords: Ecology ; Management ; Fisheries ; Biology
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: monograph
    Format: application/pdf
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Methods in cell science 19 (1998), S. 269-275 
    ISSN: 1573-0603
    Keywords: Haematopoietic tissue ; Nephrops norvegicus ; Ovary ; Primary cell cultures ; Testes
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract This paper reports the first attempt to develop primary cell cultures from tissues (ovary, testes, hepatopancreas, haematopoietic tissue, heart, gut, gill, eye-stalk and nerve tissues) of the Dublin Bay prawn (also known as the Norwegian squat lobster and scampi) Nephrops norvegicus (L.) using Leibovitz's L-15, MEM and M199 media supplemented with 5, 10 or 20 percent (w/v) foetal bovine serum (FBS). The best results were achieved with ovary tissues in 2× Leibovitz's L-15. Also, primary cell cultures were developed with testicular and haematopoietic tissues. With ovary tissues, results with 5 percent (w/v) FBS at an osmolality of 800 mOsm/kg were superior for the maintenance of epithelial-type cells, and enabled longer survival, i.e. more than 3 months. Little success was achieved with M199 and MEM media. One subculture of ovary cells was obtained.
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