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A Novel Approach for the Isolation and Long-Term Expansion of Pure Satellite Cells Based on Ice-Cold Treatment
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2020
unpublished
Satellite cells (SCs) are muscle stem cells capable of regenerating injured muscle. The study of their functional potential depends on the availability of methods for the isolation and expansion of pure SCs with preserved myogenic properties after serial passages in vitro. Here, we describe the ice-cold treatment (ICT) method, which is a simple, economical and efficient method for the isolation and in vitro expansion of highly pure mouse and human SCs. It involves a brief (15-30 min) incubation
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-133953/v1
fatcat:mzvmai47lfhixhd2eyo54xpbgu