The tolerance of human epidermal cells to trypsinization in vitro

In conclusion, the tolerance of human epidermal melanocytes to trypsinization in vitro was better than epidermal keratinocytes, and that property can be used to purify mela nocytes and was better than traditional differential trypsin digestion. The morphology of cells that survived the long-term trypsin digestion changed and they had good proliferative activity, but seemed to be more immature.
Source: Cell and Tissue Banking - Category: Stem Cells Source Type: research
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