Potential properties of neural cells from human olfactory bulb in cultivating conditions
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https://doi.org/10.25305/unj.128204Keywords:
neural stem cells, olfactory bulb, the cultivation of neural cellsAbstract
The potential properties of human olfactory bulb neural cells have been investigated under conditions of long-term cultivation. The authors determined the phenotypic identification of neural stem cells in the histological structure of native tissue and in the dissoсiated cultures of this formation. The issue shows the modifying influence of culture medium different composition on the processes of proliferation and differentiation of olfactory bulb neural cells.
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