1961
DOI: 10.1016/0014-4827(61)90198-7
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Observations during in vitro growth of cells derived from rabbit kidney

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“…During the past two decades, workers attempting to obtain suspensions of isolated kidney cells have employed a variety of methods for the disruption of the tissue. These methods include treatment with trypsin (Dulbecco & Vogt, 1954;Youngner, 1954;Fenje, 1960;Wallace et al, 1961;Phillips, 1967), Aspergillin-O (Sabina et al, 1963), tetraphenylboron (Rappaport & Howze, 1966) and various chelating agents (Kalant & Young, 1957;Rappaport & Howze, 1966), as well as the purely mechanical methods of forcing kidney tissue through progressively smaller needles (Zaroff et al, 1961) or a stainless-steel screen and pipette (Phillips, 1967(Phillips, , 1968. Thimmappayya et al (1970) used a modified Potter-Elvehjem homogenizer with a soft rubber pestle in their mechanical method for isolating kidney cells.…”
Section: Preparation and Some Properties Of A Suspension Of Fragmentedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the past two decades, workers attempting to obtain suspensions of isolated kidney cells have employed a variety of methods for the disruption of the tissue. These methods include treatment with trypsin (Dulbecco & Vogt, 1954;Youngner, 1954;Fenje, 1960;Wallace et al, 1961;Phillips, 1967), Aspergillin-O (Sabina et al, 1963), tetraphenylboron (Rappaport & Howze, 1966) and various chelating agents (Kalant & Young, 1957;Rappaport & Howze, 1966), as well as the purely mechanical methods of forcing kidney tissue through progressively smaller needles (Zaroff et al, 1961) or a stainless-steel screen and pipette (Phillips, 1967(Phillips, , 1968. Thimmappayya et al (1970) used a modified Potter-Elvehjem homogenizer with a soft rubber pestle in their mechanical method for isolating kidney cells.…”
Section: Preparation and Some Properties Of A Suspension Of Fragmentedmentioning
confidence: 99%