The R28 cells were developed from E1A-NR.3 parental cell line through three rounds of limiting dilution and were therefore derived from a single cell. Despite their clonal origin, these cells display both glial and neuronal cell markers indicative of a retinal precursor cell.
The parental line E1A-NR.3 was established by immortalization of postnatal day 6 rat neuroretinal tissue using the psi2 replication incompetent retroviral vector. As a result, these cells are already resistant to geneticin/G418 and would require an alternative selection marker for transfection studies. These cells were designed not to form tumors in animals.
From the laboratory of Gail M. Seigel, PhD, University of Rochester.
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New publication: R28 Retinal Precursor Cells: The First 20 Years
New publication: A Microarray Dataset of Genes Expressed by the R28 Retinal Cell Line
Read Dr. Seigel's related blog post, On the Road to Retinal Cells.
R28-immortalized cell characterization
R28-immortalized cell utilization
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