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pubmed-article:16027891pubmed:abstractTextA monolayer of dissociated glial cells of human olfactory epithelium was cultured in Petri dishes and 12-well plates using a polylysine-laminin substrate. Primary cultures were subcultured after 10-15 days. The cell cultures were analyzed by phase contrast microscopy at all stages of culturing. A cytological study involved histological methods (trypan blue staining) and immunocytochemical visualization of GFAP, nestin, and low-affinity nerve growth factor receptors. At the final stage of culturing (5 passages) the monolayer cultures included 2 types of cells: GFAP- and p75-positive glial cells and nestin-positive fibroblasts.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:16027891pubmed:articleTitleCulturing of specialized glial cells (olfactory ensheathing cells) of human olfactory epithelium.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:16027891pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Biological Psychiatry, V. P. Serbskii State Research Center of Social and Forensic Medicine, Russia.lld:pubmed
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