January 1973
Volume 12, Issue 1
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Tissue culture of human retinal pigment epithelium
Author Affiliations
  • Jean Mannagh
    Estelle Doheny Eye Foundation, 272 S. Lake St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90057
  • Dharmendra V. Arya
    Estelle Doheny Eye Foundation, 272 S. Lake St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90057
  • A. Ray Irvine, Jr.
    Estelle Doheny Eye Foundation, 272 S. Lake St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90057
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science January 1973, Vol.12, 52-64. doi:
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      Jean Mannagh, Dharmendra V. Arya, A. Ray Irvine; Tissue culture of human retinal pigment epithelium. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 1973;12(1):52-64.

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Abstract

Adult human retinal pigment epithelium has been enzymatically isolated and established in tissue culture. Primary cultures survived three to six months. Occasionally, cell lines spontaneously evolved from primary cultures. Melanin granules decreased with the age of the culture, became less pigmented but retained some characterstics of melanin-producing cells. Lipofuscin granules are present, but differ from lipofuscin of testicular origin. Mitotic activity is present throughout the life of the cultures

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