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 Can trypsin be used to digest human embryonic stem cell H9? [View Printable]
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I bought my human embryonic stem cell line H9 from National Stem Cell Bank half a year ago to induce it's lipofibroblastic differentiation. I digest the cells from feeder layer follow the protocol below with collagen IV.
http://www.lab-manual.com/lm_010.htm
I will give a trial to do so with trypsin/EDTA, since collagen IV is more expensive. I wonder if anyone used trypsin to digest human embryonic stem cell line H9.
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Posted May 04, 2008, 15:12 PM
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Let us know how your trial goes! I know both collagenase and dispase have become super-expensive over the last year, but always thought trypsin would cleave off surface receptors too - some of which might be critical!
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Posted Jul 02, 2008, 17:31 PM
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