Mechanical dissociation of human embryonic stem cell colonies by manual scraping after collagenase treatment is much more detrimental to cellular viability than is trypsinization with gentle pipetting

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Main Authors: Boon, C.H., Liu, H., Ge, Z., Cao, T.
Other Authors: ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
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Published: 2013
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-466052023-10-29T22:57:02Z Mechanical dissociation of human embryonic stem cell colonies by manual scraping after collagenase treatment is much more detrimental to cellular viability than is trypsinization with gentle pipetting Boon, C.H. Liu, H. Ge, Z. Cao, T. ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY Cellular viability Collagenase Freeze-thawing Human embryonic stem cell Scraping Trypsin 10.1042/BA20060151 Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry 47 1 33-37 BABIE 2013-10-16T05:19:52Z 2013-10-16T05:19:52Z 2007 Article Boon, C.H., Liu, H., Ge, Z., Cao, T. (2007). Mechanical dissociation of human embryonic stem cell colonies by manual scraping after collagenase treatment is much more detrimental to cellular viability than is trypsinization with gentle pipetting. Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry 47 (1) : 33-37. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1042/BA20060151 08854513 http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/46605 000246426200005 Scopus
institution National University of Singapore
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Cellular viability
Collagenase
Freeze-thawing
Human embryonic stem cell
Scraping
Trypsin
spellingShingle Cellular viability
Collagenase
Freeze-thawing
Human embryonic stem cell
Scraping
Trypsin
Boon, C.H.
Liu, H.
Ge, Z.
Cao, T.
Mechanical dissociation of human embryonic stem cell colonies by manual scraping after collagenase treatment is much more detrimental to cellular viability than is trypsinization with gentle pipetting
description 10.1042/BA20060151
author2 ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
author_facet ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
Boon, C.H.
Liu, H.
Ge, Z.
Cao, T.
format Article
author Boon, C.H.
Liu, H.
Ge, Z.
Cao, T.
author_sort Boon, C.H.
title Mechanical dissociation of human embryonic stem cell colonies by manual scraping after collagenase treatment is much more detrimental to cellular viability than is trypsinization with gentle pipetting
title_short Mechanical dissociation of human embryonic stem cell colonies by manual scraping after collagenase treatment is much more detrimental to cellular viability than is trypsinization with gentle pipetting
title_full Mechanical dissociation of human embryonic stem cell colonies by manual scraping after collagenase treatment is much more detrimental to cellular viability than is trypsinization with gentle pipetting
title_fullStr Mechanical dissociation of human embryonic stem cell colonies by manual scraping after collagenase treatment is much more detrimental to cellular viability than is trypsinization with gentle pipetting
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical dissociation of human embryonic stem cell colonies by manual scraping after collagenase treatment is much more detrimental to cellular viability than is trypsinization with gentle pipetting
title_sort mechanical dissociation of human embryonic stem cell colonies by manual scraping after collagenase treatment is much more detrimental to cellular viability than is trypsinization with gentle pipetting
publishDate 2013
url http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/46605
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