Cultures of Human Skin Mast Cells, an Attractive In Vitro Model for Studies of Human Mast Cell Biology
Srinivas Akula,
Shiva Raj Tripathi,
Kristin Franke
et al.
Abstract:Studies of mast cell biology is dependent on relevant and validated in vitro models. We here present detailed information concerning the phenotype of both freshly isolated human skin mast cells (MCs), and of in vitro cultures of these cells that was obtained by analyzing their total transcriptome. Transcript levels of MC-related granule proteins and transcription factors were found to be remarkably stable over a 3-week culture period. Relatively modest changes were also seen for important cell surface receptor… Show more
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