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Dnase 1 d5319

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DNase I (D5319) is a laboratory product manufactured by Merck Group. It is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolytic cleavage of DNA. This product is designed for use in molecular biology and biochemistry applications.

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Bone Marrow and Aorta Isolation

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Before organ collection, mice were perfused with 20 ml ice-cold PBS. The epiphysis of the femurs and tibiae were opened, flushed with FACS buffer and filtered through a 40 μm cell strainer. Marrow was collected by flushing the plug out of the bones. The supernatant was removed and digested with collagenase IV (Sigma-Aldrich, C5138); dispase (Gibco by Life Technology, 17105–041) and DNase I (Thermo Scientific, 90083). Aortas were excised, minced and enzymatically digested with collagenase I (C0130), collagenase XI (C7657), DNase I (D5319) and hyaluronidase (H3506, all Sigma-Aldrich).
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Bone Marrow and Aorta Isolation

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Before organ collection, mice were perfused with 20 ml ice-cold PBS. The epiphysis of the femurs and tibiae were opened, flushed with FACS buffer and filtered through a 40 μm cell strainer. Marrow was collected by flushing the plug out of the bones. The supernatant was removed and digested with collagenase IV (Sigma-Aldrich, C5138); dispase (Gibco by Life Technology, 17105–041) and DNase I (Thermo Scientific, 90083). Aortas were excised, minced and enzymatically digested with collagenase I (C0130), collagenase XI (C7657), DNase I (D5319) and hyaluronidase (H3506, all Sigma-Aldrich).
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