Microdissection of the Rodent Eye

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11:03 min

April 21st, 2023

10.3791/64414-v

April 21st, 2023

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This paper presents a protocol for ocular micro-dissection in rodents. The process involves the enucleation of the eyeball along with the nictitating membrane (i.e., the third eyelid). This is then followed by the separation of the posterior and anterior eye cups.

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Rodent Eye Microdissection

Chapters in this video

0:07

Introduction

2:16

Preparation

3:15

Enucleation of the Mouse Eye Along with the Third Eyelid

4:03

Clearing the Extraneous Tissue

5:17

Dissection of the Enucleated Eye to Obtain Anterior and Posterior Eyecups

7:28

Isolation of Neural Retina and RPE Layers

8:16

Segmentation of Retinal and RPE Layers for Whole Mounts

9:38

Results

10:12

Conclusion

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