Primary Neuronal Culture
Primary neuronal cultures have long been used to study neuronal biology. Animal models are widely used as model organisms since human brain tissue is hard to come by. Neuroscientists are now increasingly using human pluripotent stem cells as complementary or alternative models since they more closely resemble human brain development. However, primary neuronal cultures remain a powerful system in which to study neuronal biology in a simplified and controlled environment.
We’ve created these resources to help you with your primary culture research.
The Road to Functional Human Neuronal Circuits in Vitro
In this webinar, Dr. Cedric Bardy talks about why and how he invented BrainPhys™, a neuronal basal medium that better supports neuronal function in vitro. Dr. Bardy describes how BrainPhys™ increases the physiological relevance of primary and hPSC-derived neuronal cultures in vitro.
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- The Road to Functional Human Neuronal Circuits in VitroActive neurons are a vital part of a functioning brain and an essential component of in vitro neurological models. In this webinar, Dr. Cedric Bardy talks about why and how he invented BrainPhys™, a new neuronal basal medium that better supports neuronal function in vitro, described in C Bardy et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 2015. Dr. Bardy describes how BrainPhys™ increases the physiological relevance of primary and hPSC-derived neuronal cultures in vitro.
- BrainPhys™: A New Way to Culture NeuronsBrainPhys™ takes your neuronal culture system one step closer to the brain environment
- NeuroCult™ Proliferation MediaLearn about standardized, serum-free NeuroCult™ Proliferation Media for expansion of NSPCs in neurosphere and adherent monolayer cultures