| Literature DB >> 361510 |
R W Crofton, C Cochrane, D B McClelland.
Abstract
Several methods for the preparation of cell suspensions from human gastrointestinal mucosa were investigated. Satisfactory suspensions were obtained by incubating tissue fragments in a solution of collagenase and hyaluronidase overnight at 4 degrees C followed by 30 minutes at 37 degrees C. The resulting suspension contained large numbers of intact lymphoid cells; in addition, variable amounts of epithelial cells and cell debris were present. A high proportion of the lymphoid cells were shown by immunofluorescence to contain immunoglobulin (mainly IgA). Viability of these cells was demonstrated by dye exclusion, their ability to survive in short-term culture, and their ability to incorporate radio-labelled amino acid into immunoglobulin in vitro.Entities:
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Year: 1978 PMID: 361510 PMCID: PMC1412350 DOI: 10.1136/gut.19.10.898
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gut ISSN: 0017-5749 Impact factor: 23.059