Abstract

Cells from the spleen and head kidney of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) were cultured in vitro. The cells were held in culture for more than three months. Spleen cells lived only a few days if cultured between October and May, but long-term cultures were possible in late spring and summer. This variation is assumed to be due to seasonal variations in the content of precursor cells.

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