Bovine mammary organoids are cell aggregates that are produced by an association of a mechanical and an enzymatic dissociation of mammary gland tissue. They provide a useful source to isolate mammary epithelial cells, but can also be frozen as an intermediate dissociation step. Due to strong cell-cell interactions among epithelial cells, the production and isolation of organoids is an efficient way to remove unwanted cell population of non-epithelial origin like fibroblasts.
Bovine Mammary Organoids: A Model to Study Epithelial Mammary Cells / Martignani, Eugenio; Accornero, Paolo; Miretti, Silvia; Baratta, Mario. - 1817:(2018), pp. 137-144. [10.1007/978-1-4939-8600-2_14]
Bovine Mammary Organoids: A Model to Study Epithelial Mammary Cells
Baratta, Mario
2018-01-01
Abstract
Bovine mammary organoids are cell aggregates that are produced by an association of a mechanical and an enzymatic dissociation of mammary gland tissue. They provide a useful source to isolate mammary epithelial cells, but can also be frozen as an intermediate dissociation step. Due to strong cell-cell interactions among epithelial cells, the production and isolation of organoids is an efficient way to remove unwanted cell population of non-epithelial origin like fibroblasts.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.