Isolation, purification, and culture of primary murine sensory neurons

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Cultured primary neurons have been of extraordinary value for the study of neuronal anatomy, cell biology, and physiology. While use of neuronal cell lines has ease and utility, there are often caveats that arise due to their mitotic nature. This methods article presents detailed methodology for the preparation, purification, and culture of adult murine sensory neurons for the study of herpes simplex virus lytic and latent infections. While virology is the application for our laboratory, these cultures also have broad utility for neurobiologists and cell biologists. While these primary cultures have been highly informative, the methodology is challenging to many investigators. Through publication of this highly detailed protocol, it is our hope that the use of this culture system can spread in the field to allow more rapid progress in furthering our understanding of neurotropic virus infection.

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Katzenell, S., Cabrera, J. R., North, B. J., & Leib, D. A. (2017). Isolation, purification, and culture of primary murine sensory neurons. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1656, pp. 229–251). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7237-1_15

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