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Worthington Tissue Dissociation Guide

Cell Isolation Theory


Tissue Tables (references, grouped by tissue type and species)

Adipose/Fat Adrenal Bone Brain
Cartilage Colon Endothelial Epithelial
Eye Heart Intestine Kidney
Liver Lung Lymph nodes Mammary
Miscellaneous Muscle Neural Pancreas
Parotid Pituitary Prostate Reproductive
Scales Skin Spleen Stem
Thymus Thyroid/Parathyroid Tonsil Tumor

Note: We have not limited the references listed to only those papers using Worthington enzymes. Generally speaking, the tissue dissociation enzymes offered by Worthington can be used interchangeably for most preparations cited.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Cell Isolation Theory
    • Tissue Types
      • Epithelial Tissue
      • Connective Tissue
    • Dissociating Enzymes
      • Collagenase
      • Trypsin
      • Elastase
      • Hyaluronidase
      • Papain
      • Chymotrypsin
      • Deoxyribonuclease I
      • Neutral Protease (Dispase)
      • Trypsin Inhibitor
      • Animal Origin Free (AOF) Enzymes
      • Celase® GMP
  3. Cell Isolation Techniques
    • Methods & Materials
      • Working With Enzymes
      • Basic Primary Cell Isolation
      • Equilibration with 95%O2:5%CO2
      • Trituration
      • Enzymatic Cell Harvesting
      • Cell Adhesion and Harvesting
      • Trypsin for Cell Harvesting
      • Cell Release Procedure
    • Optimization Techniques
      • General Guidelines
      • Optimization Strategy
      • Cell Quantitation
      • Measure of Viability
  4. Use-Tested Cell Isolation Systems
  5. Tissue Culture Glossary
  6. Stem Cell Glossary
  7. How To Cite Worthington Literature
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