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Outgrowth of nerve fibres from Drosophila central nervous system cultured in vitro
Authors:John L. Skelton  Bea Cotton  Ilan I. Deak
Affiliation:1. University College London, Department of Physiology, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT U.K.;2. Zoològisches Institut der Universität Zürich, Winterthurerstr. 190, 8057 Zürich, Switzerland
Abstract:
Explants of the central nervous system of Drosophila have been shown to produce nerve fibres in vitro. The effects of various culture conditions on fibre outgrowth have been examined. Nervous tissue could form nerve fibres in vitro when the explants were obtained from mid-embryonic or early- and mid-pupal stages, but not when they were obtained from larvae or late-pupae. The effect of the temperature-sensitive mutation shibirets has been investigated by placing mutant explants into culture at permissive (17°C) or restrictive (28°C) temperatures. No differences in the extent of fibre outgrowth between wild-type and shibirets were observed, regardless of the temperature of cultivation.
Keywords:Nerve cells  tissue culture
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