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A device for nerve tissue cultivation

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A construction and method of preparing a Petri dish for long-term culture of nerve tissue enabling organotypical explants of nerve tissue to be obtained for subsequent histological and electron-microscopic investigation are described. Methods of working with the suggested dish are also described.

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Viktorov, I.V., Kenarskaya, E.M. A device for nerve tissue cultivation. Bull Exp Biol Med 80, 991–992 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00789290

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