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A Method of Creating a Cell Monolayer Based on Organotypic Culture for Screening of Physiologically Active Substances

We developed a method of culturing and phenotyping of a monolayer of cells of the retinal tissue, thymus and spleen on the basis of organotypic culture. All characteristic types of neurons and fi broblasts were found in their microenvironment in the retinal cell monolayer. Lymphocytes, macrophages,...

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Published in:Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine 2012-09, Vol.153 (5), p.795-799
Main Authors: Khavinson, V. Kh, Linkova, N. S., Pronyaeva, V. E., Chalisova, N. I., Koncevaya, E. A., Polyakova, V. O., Kvetnaya, T. V., Kvetnoy, I. M., Yakovlev, G. M.
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