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Zebrafish AB9 cells are
a primary
fibroblast
cell line developed from fin
tissue of the AB strain. These
cells are commonly used for
studies focusing on the
biochemical and
molecular properties of
zebrafish. Cells are grown in
Dulbecco’s modified
Eagle’s medium (DMEM)
supplemented with 10%
fetal bovine serum (FBS) in a
humid, 5%
CO2-enriched
atmosphere at 29°C. Under
these conditions, cells passaged 1
in 4 doubled every 72 hours when
fed with fresh culture medium at
3-day intervals.