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Canine urinary bladder epithelial cells: preparation for cell culture by enzyme dispersion

In a qualitative and quantitative study of enzymic dispersion of cells from the mucosal layer stripped from canine urinary bladder, trypsin was found to be equal or superior to the other enzymes tested for dispersal of urothelial cells specifically. Collagenase or collagenase plus trypsin served to...

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Published in:Urological research 1977-01, Vol.5 (2), p.87-94
Main Authors: Bonar, R A, Reich, 3rd, C F, Sharief, Y
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