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Primary Culture of Mouse Dopaminergic Neurons

Dopaminergic neurons play a vital regulatory role in the brain. Their loss is associated with Parkinson's disease. In this video, we show how to generate primary cultures of central dopaminergic neurons from embryonic mouse mesencephalon. Such cultures are useful to study the extreme vulnerability of these neurons to various stresses.

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0:05

Title

1:29

Dissection of Mouse Mesencephalon

4:40

Cell Dissociation

6:37

Cell Plating

7:29

Immunofluorescence Protocol

9:20

Results: Primary Culture of Mouse Dopaminergic Neurons

10:49

Conclusion

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