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Isolation of Embryonic Ventricular Endothelial Cells
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Biology
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Isolation of Embryonic Ventricular Endothelial Cells
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08:05 min

July 20, 2013

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Chapters

  • 00:05Title
  • 01:01Preparing Antibody-conjugated Beads and Collagen Plates
  • 02:18Excising and Digesting Heart
  • 04:05Isolating Endothelial Cells
  • 06:21Representative Endothelial Cell Isolation Results
  • 07:36Conclusion

Summary

Automatic Translation

Primary cell culture is a useful technique for analyzing specific populations of cells, particularly from transgenic mouse embryos at specific developmental stages. Herein, embryonic ventricles are dissected and dissociated, and antibody-conjugated beads recognize and separate out the endothelial cells for further analysis.

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