Our research scope is to use the mouse as an animal model for studies of glaucoma. To precise assess the disease condition of glaucoma in the mouse retina, we need to determine how many retinal ganglion cells are in the retina. There around the 50, 000 retinal ganglion cells in an entire mouse retina.
If we count them manually, it may take up to eight to 10 hours. Automatic counting methods can get it done in minutes and save people lots of time and effort. In the future, our lab will focus on glaucoma treatment study.
We are going to use different mouse models for glaucoma to test a variety of treatment methods. The method described in this protocol is particularly useful for treatment evaluation.