Technical Reference #206
Glass Bottom Culture Dishes
This study used MatTek product(s):
Citation in paper containing MatTek reference:
glass-bottom culture dish (MatTek Corporation; Ashland; MA) 
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Brief Treatments with Forskolin Enhance S-Phase Entry in Balance Epithelia from the Ears of Rats
Mireille Montcouquiol and Jeffrey T. Corwin,
University of Virginia School of Medicine,
The The Journal of Neuroscience,
21(206),
(2001)
Link To Paper
Abstract:
In the ears of mammals hair cell loss results in permanent hearing and balance deficits whereas in fish amphibians and birds the production of replacement hair cells can restore those modalities. In avian ears continuous exposures to forskolin trigg Keywords:
regeneration; hair cells; cell proliferation; hearing; cAMP; receptor recycling Materials & Methods:
Epithelial cell cultures. Experiments were conducted in accordance with
an approved animal use protocol that adhered to practices in the National
Institutes of Health Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals
under the supervision of the University of Virginia Animal Care Advisory
Committee. The study used 92 2-d-old (P2) Sprague Dawley rats
that were anesthetized with carbon dioxide and decapitated. Heads were
skinned and placed in ice-cold 70% ethanol for 10 min. The vestibular Microscopic Technique
Fluorescence Microscopy, Epifluorsescence, Differential Interference Contrast Microscopy Cell Type(s)
Mammalian Utricle, Schwann Cells, Retinal gangloin cell |