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Bioengineering

Human primat Lung Decellularization og Recellularization bruge en specialiseret Large-orgel bioreaktor

Published: December 15, 2013 doi: 10.3791/50825

Materials

Name Company Catalog Number Comments
Sodium nitroprusside Sigma-Aldrich 71778-25G
Heparin sodium salt Fisher BP2425
Triton X-100 Fisher BP151-100
Sodium deoxycholate Fisher BP349-100
Sodium chloride Fisher 7647-14-5
Bovine pancreatic DNase Sigma-Aldrich DN25 Prepare stock, aliquot, and freeze
Magnesium sulfate Fisher 10034-99-8
Calcium chloride Fisher C614-500
PBS (no Ca/Mg) Gibco, Life Technologies 10010-031
Antibiotic-Antimycotic Gibco Life Technologies 15240062
Cell Culture Media
Alpha MEM Gibco Life Technologies 12561-072
Medium 199 Gibco Life Technologies 11150067
Premium Fetal Bovine Serum Atlanta Biologicals S11150
L-Glutamine 100x Gibco Life Technologies 25030-081
Endothelial Cell Growth Supplement (ECGS) ScienCell 1052
Antibiotic-Antimycotic Gibco Life Technologies 15240062
Cell Seeding and Bioreactor Culture
Check valves Cole-Parmer EW-98553-20
Y-connectors Cole-Parmer ED-30614-08
3-Way stopcocks Harvard Apparatus 721664
MasterFlex L/S 14 tubing Cole-Parmer 96420-14
MasterFlex L/S 16 tubing Cole-Parmer 96420-16
Male lock Luer 1/8 in Cole-Parmer EW-45505-04
Female Luer 1/8 in Cole-Parmer SI-45502-04
Male Luer lock plug Cole-Parmer EW-45505-56
Injection ports Medi-Dose EPS IV2004
Latex tubing St. Louis Medical Suppy HN10910
Hose clamp Cole-Parmer EW-06832-02
2 L Wide-mouth jar Fisher 05-719-276
60 ml Syringes Fisher NC9035364

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Human primat Lung Decellularization og Recellularization bruge en specialiseret Large-orgel bioreaktor
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Bonvillain, R. W., Scarritt, M. E.,More

Bonvillain, R. W., Scarritt, M. E., Pashos, N. C., Mayeux, J. P., Meshberger, C. L., Betancourt, A. M., Sullivan, D. E., Bunnell, B. A. Nonhuman Primate Lung Decellularization and Recellularization Using a Specialized Large-organ Bioreactor. J. Vis. Exp. (82), e50825, doi:10.3791/50825 (2013).

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