Methods for disaggregation of animal tissue
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Disaggregation by trypsin may damage some cells r it may be almost ineffective for certain tissues e.g. fibrous connective tissue Hence other enzymes are also in use for dissociation of cells Disaggregationby collagenase
Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in higheranimals
Disaggregation by trypsin may damage some cells r it may be almost ineffective for certain tissues e.g. fibrous connective tissue Hence other enzymes are also in use for dissociation of cells Disaggregationby collagenase
Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in higheranimals
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Disaggregation by trypsin may damage some cells e.g. epithelial cells or it may be almost ineffective for certain tissues e.g. fibrous connective tissue Hence other enzymes are also in use for dissociation of cells. Disaggregationby collagenase: Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in higher animals
Disaggregation by trypsin may damage some cells e.g. epithelial cells or it may be almost ineffective for certain tissues e.g. fibrous connective tissue Hence other enzymes are also in use for dissociation of cells. Disaggregationby collagenase: Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in higher animals
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