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Collagenases 4

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Collagenases IV is a laboratory reagent used to enzymatically digest collagen, a structural protein found in various tissues. It is commonly utilized in cell culture applications to facilitate the isolation and extraction of cells from their extracellular matrix.

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Dissociation of Fetal Liver and Yolk Sac

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Dissected fetal liver (FL) and YS, at indicated embryonic stages, were finely chopped and the obtained fragments were digested in a mix of Collagenases IV (2 mgml−1, Worthington) and DNase I (200 Uml−1, Calbiochem) at 37 °C with gentle agitation for 15 min. The dissociated cells were centrifuged at 300 g for 6 min and resuspended in PBS supplemented with 10% FBS.
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Fetal Lung Cell Isolation Protocol

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Dissected FL at indicated fetal stage were digested in a mix of Collagenases IV (2 mgml-1, Worthington) and DNase I (200 Uml-1, Calbiochem) at 37 ºC for 15 min. The dissociated cells were centrifuged at 300 g for 6 min and resuspended in 10% FBS/PBS.
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