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Isolating Nasal Olfactory Stem Cells from Rodents or Humans
 
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Isolating Nasal Olfactory Stem Cells from Rodents or Humans

Article DOI: 10.3791/2762-v 09:19 min August 22nd, 2011
August 22nd, 2011

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We describe here a method for biopsying olfactory mucosa from rat and human nasal cavities. These biopsies can be used for either identifying molecular anomalies in brain diseases or isolating multipotent adult stem cells that can be utilized for cell transplantation in animal models of brain trauma/disease.

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Nasal Olfactory Stem Cells Rodents Humans Olfactory Mucosa External Environment Molecular Anomalies Pathological Brain Adult Stem Cells Cell Therapy Nervous Tissue Samples Olfactory Epithelium Neurogenesis Comparative Molecular Studies In Vitro Experiments Neuroepithelium Lamina Propria
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