Role of Cardiac Glycosides in Regulation of the Growth of Retinal Tissue Explants

We studied the role of cardiac glycosides in the regulation of the growth of retinal tissue explants from 10-12-day-old chicken embryos in organotypic culture. The studied compounds produced a dose-dependent effect on cell proliferation in retinal tissue explants. Ouabain (10⁻¹³ M), strophanthin K (...

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cardiac glycosides
Cardiac Glycosides - pharmacology
Cell Biology
Cell Proliferation - drug effects
Chick Embryo
Chickens
Digoxin - pharmacology
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
embryo (animal)
Enzyme Inhibitors - pharmacology
Internal Medicine
Laboratory Medicine
Na⁺,K⁺-ATPase
Organ Culture Techniques
organotypic culture
Ouabain - metabolism
Ouabain - pharmacology
Pathology
Pharmacology and Toxicology
Retina - cytology
Retina - drug effects
retina tissue explants
Strophanthins - pharmacology
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