A More Rapid Method for Culturing LUHMES-Derived Neurons Provides Greater Cell Numbers and Facilitates Studies of Multiple Viruses
The ability to study mature neuronal cells ex vivo is complicated by their non-dividing nature and difficulty in obtaining large numbers of primary cells from organisms. Thus, numerous transformed progenitor models have been developed that can be routinely cultured, then scaled, and differentiated t...
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Main Authors: | Adam W. Whisnant, Stephanie E. Clark, José Alberto Aguilar-Briseño, Lorellin A. Durnell, Arnhild Grothey, Ann M. Miller, Steven M. Varga, Jeffery L. Meier, Charles Grose, Patrick L. Sinn, Jessica M. Tucker, Caroline C. Friedel, Wendy J. Maury, David H. Price, Lars Dölken |
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Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2025-07-01
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Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/17/7/1001 |
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