2. Serial Cultivation of Primary Adult Murine Keratinocytes
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In vitro cell culture is a necessary prerequisite in acquiring a thorough understanding of the biology and behavior of the
cells of interest and is a critical first step in developing cellular therapies. Somatic stem cell biology is concerned with
stem cells of the adult and how they may be utilized in regenerating tissue and ameliorating disease. Moreover, the incidence
of disease increases with age, hence the demand for therapeutics is greatest among mature individuals. Therefore, an ability
to grow and manipulate primary adult epithelial keratinocytes in vitro is of paramount importance in gaining insights into the biology of skin that may have clinical
implications. A methodology has been developed that will enable investigators to isolate and serially culture adult basal
keratinocytes from the epidermis of the mouse in a supplemented culture medium that selects for epithelial lineages and enhances
their proliferation while inhibiting differentiation through many passages.
Affiliation(s): (2) Epithelial Stem Cell Biology Laboratory, Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Book Title: Epidermal Cells: Methods and Protocols
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology | Volume: 289 | Pub. Date: Oct-20-2004 | Page Range: 15-22 | DOI: 10.1385/1-59259-830-7:015
Subject: Cell Biology
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