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Using Adeno-associated Virus as a Tool to Study Retinal Barriers in Disease

To investigate the blood-retinal barrier permeability and the inner limiting membrane integrity in animal models of retinal disease, we used several adeno-associated virus (AAV) variants as tools to label retinal neurons and glia. Virus mediated reporter gene expression is then used as an indicator of retinal barrier permeability.

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Title

2:01

Intravitreal Injection of AAV

3:52

Immunohistochemistry: Retinal Cryosections

5:04

Immunohistochemistry: Retinal Flatmounts

6:15

Immunohistochemistry: Labeling, Mounting, and Imaging

7:24

PCR Analysis of Mouse Blood Samples

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Results: Retinal Permeability in Dp71-null Mice

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Conclusion

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