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A reliable method for organ culture of neonatal mouse retina with long-term survival

Organ culture systems of the central nervous system have proven to be useful tools for the study of development, differentiation, and degeneration. Some studies have been limited by the inability to maintain the cultures over an extended period. Here we describe an organ culture technique for the mo...

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Published in:Journal of neuroscience methods 1999-02, Vol.87 (1), p.57-65
Main Authors: Mosinger Ogilvie, Judith, Speck, Judith D., Lett, Jaclynn M., Fleming, Timothy T.
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