Retinal ganglion cells (RGC), as identified by retrograde horseradish peroxidase (HRP) labeling technique, were cultured in a minimal medium; only 20% of them survived after 16 hr in vitro. However, superior colliculus-conditioned medium was capable of supporting 100% of RGC over this assay time; enhanced neurite expression also was evident. It was decided to investigate whether glial cells within the superior colliculus may provide a soluble factor capable of supporting RGC. Glial-conditioned medium prepared over monolayers of either predominantly flat astrocytes (relatively immature) or predominantly process-bearing (mature) astrocytes failed to maintain RGC. The possibility that astrocytes may provide support for RGC via membrane contact...
We have examined the trophic effects of conditioned media obtained from purified murine Müller glia ...
Objective. We devised a method to isolate and culture neurons and astrocytes from the same newborn r...
Retinal organotypic cultures (ROCs) are used as an in vivo surrogate to study retinal ganglion cell ...
The survival of identified retinal ganglion cells (RGGs) in vitro increased when they were plated ov...
A study has been made of the effects of MÜller conditioned media or neonatal superior collicu...
Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) obtained from the rat retina after the cell death period were maintain...
We have directly compared the abilities of astrocytes from newborn and adult rats to support or inhi...
<p>Effects of retinal glial conditioned medium on (A) neurite growth and (B) survival of DRG in cult...
Schwann cells produce and release trophic factors that induce the regeneration and survival of neuro...
The factors and cellular interactions that influence the commitment of cells to specific neural line...
Cell type-specific neural markers and indirect immunofluorescence were used to study the antigemc ph...
Axon regeneration in the adult central nervous system (CNS) is limited by several factors including ...
<p><b>A)</b> A cartoon cross-section shows the restricted location of astrocytes in the adult eye (r...
International audienceIn lower vertebrates, like fishes and amphibians, retina is able to self-regen...
In the cultured immature rat full-thickness neuroretina, massive apoptosis appears in the GCL within...
We have examined the trophic effects of conditioned media obtained from purified murine Müller glia ...
Objective. We devised a method to isolate and culture neurons and astrocytes from the same newborn r...
Retinal organotypic cultures (ROCs) are used as an in vivo surrogate to study retinal ganglion cell ...
The survival of identified retinal ganglion cells (RGGs) in vitro increased when they were plated ov...
A study has been made of the effects of MÜller conditioned media or neonatal superior collicu...
Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) obtained from the rat retina after the cell death period were maintain...
We have directly compared the abilities of astrocytes from newborn and adult rats to support or inhi...
<p>Effects of retinal glial conditioned medium on (A) neurite growth and (B) survival of DRG in cult...
Schwann cells produce and release trophic factors that induce the regeneration and survival of neuro...
The factors and cellular interactions that influence the commitment of cells to specific neural line...
Cell type-specific neural markers and indirect immunofluorescence were used to study the antigemc ph...
Axon regeneration in the adult central nervous system (CNS) is limited by several factors including ...
<p><b>A)</b> A cartoon cross-section shows the restricted location of astrocytes in the adult eye (r...
International audienceIn lower vertebrates, like fishes and amphibians, retina is able to self-regen...
In the cultured immature rat full-thickness neuroretina, massive apoptosis appears in the GCL within...
We have examined the trophic effects of conditioned media obtained from purified murine Müller glia ...
Objective. We devised a method to isolate and culture neurons and astrocytes from the same newborn r...
Retinal organotypic cultures (ROCs) are used as an in vivo surrogate to study retinal ganglion cell ...