THE CULTIVATION OF LENS EPITHELIUM IN VITRO |
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Authors: | Daniel B. Kirby |
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Affiliation: | From the Laboratories of the University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York. |
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Abstract: | ![]() 1. Differentiation of the posterior cells of the lens vesicle into lens cortex has been observed in vitro. 2. It is possible to dissect out the lens of the 5 day embryo chick in such a manner as to free it from all extraneous cells. 3. Lens epithelium even at a very early stage is contained within a cuticula. 4. Lens epithelium under proper conditions will live, migrate, divide, and multiply in vitro in primary explants. 5. An unmixed strain of lens epithelium can be propagated from a primary explant by successive subcultures. This strain can be utilized for controlled experiments on the nutrition of the cells of the lens. |
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