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Growing Neural Stem Cells from Conventional and Nonconventional Regions of the Adult Rodent Brain
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Neuroscience
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JoVE Journal Neuroscience
Growing Neural Stem Cells from Conventional and Nonconventional Regions of the Adult Rodent Brain
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11:27 min

November 18, 2013

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Chapters

  • 00:05Title
  • 01:47Culture Dish Preparation
  • 03:18Dissection, Plating, and Culturing
  • 06:35Neural Stem Cell Proliferation and Differentiation
  • 07:52Induction of Differentiation and Immunocytochemical Detection
  • 10:37Conclusion

Summary

Automatic Translation

Neural stem cells harvested from the adult brain are increasing utilized in applications ranging from the basic research of nervous system development to exploring potential clinical applications in regenerative medicine. This makes rigorous control in the isolation and culturing conditions used to grow these cells critical to sound experimental outcomes.

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