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Isolation of Retinal Stem Cells from the Mouse Eye
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Biology
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Isolation of Retinal Stem Cells from the Mouse Eye
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07:22 min

September 11, 2010

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Chapters

  • 00:00Title
  • 01:05Introduction
  • 01:21Isolating Retinal Stem Cells from the Mouse Eye
  • 06:27Results of Isolating Retinal Stem Cells
  • 07:02Conclusion

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In this video, we will demonstrate how to isolate retinal stem cells from the ciliary epithelium of the mouse eye and grow them in culture to form clonal retinal spheres. The spheres that are isolated possess the cardinal properties of stem cells: self-renewal and multipotentiality.

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