2023
DOI: 10.3389/fnmol.2023.1149024
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Purification of retinal ganglion cells using low-pressure flow cytometry

Kiran J. Mcloughlin,
Afnan M. Aladdad,
Andrew J. Payne
et al.

Abstract: Purified Retinal Ganglion Cells (RGCs) for in vitro study have been a valuable tool in the study of neural regeneration and in the development of therapies to treat glaucoma. Traditionally, RGCs have been isolated from early postnatal rats and mice, and more recently from human in vitro derived retinal organoids using a two-step immunopanning technique based upon the expression of Thy-1. This technique, however, limits the time periods from which RGCs can be isolated, missing the earliest born RGCs at which ti… Show more

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“…In E14 embryonic mouse retinas, RGCs represent about 14% of the total cell population, which results in an optimistic estimate of about 70 RGCs per spheroid within our culture system. This number matches the average number of maximum intersections measured in the Sholl analysis ( Supplementary Figure 1 ; Mcloughlin et al, 2023 ).…”
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“…In E14 embryonic mouse retinas, RGCs represent about 14% of the total cell population, which results in an optimistic estimate of about 70 RGCs per spheroid within our culture system. This number matches the average number of maximum intersections measured in the Sholl analysis ( Supplementary Figure 1 ; Mcloughlin et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%