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Review
. 2023:1415:565-569.
doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-27681-1_82.

Primary Retinal Cell Cultures as a Model to Study Retina Biology

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Primary Retinal Cell Cultures as a Model to Study Retina Biology

Germán A Michelis et al. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2023.

Abstract

Since its inception, primary retinal cultures have been an in vitro tool for modeling the in vivo environment of the retina for biological studies on development and disease. They offer simple and controlled experimental approaches when compared to in vivo models. In this review we highlight the strengths and weaknesses of primary retinal culture models, and the features of dispersed retinal cell cultures.

Keywords: Cell lines; In vitro models; In vivo models; Organoids; Primary cultures; Retina.

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