2021
DOI: 10.26873/svr-1155-2021
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Isolation of Live Cells From Different Mice Tissues Up to Nine Days After Death

Abstract: Some limited reports suggest that cells can survive in the cadavers for much longer than it was previously thought.  In our study we explored how time after death, tissue type (muscle, brain and adipose tissue), storage temperature of cadavers (4 °C or at room temperature) and form of tissue storage (stored as cadavers or tissue pieces in phosphate buffered saline) affect the success of harvesting live cells from mice after death. Cells were isolated from dead tissues and grown in standard conditions. Some cel… Show more

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