Impact of different tissue dissociation protocols on endothelial cell recovery from developing mouse lungs
Francesco Palumbo,
Miša Gunjak,
Patty J. Lee
et al.
Abstract:Flow cytometry and fluorescence‐activated cell sorting are widely used to study endothelial cells, for which the generation of viable single‐cell suspensions is an essential first step. Two enzymatic approaches, collagenase A and dispase, are widely employed for endothelial cell isolation. In this study, the utility of both enzymatic approaches, alone and in combination, for endothelial cell isolation from juvenile and adult mouse lungs was assessed, considering the number, viability, and subtype composition o… Show more
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