In vitro culture of human epithelial cells on a modified xenogenic collagen support |
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Authors: | Lesiak-Cyganowska E Sladowski D Jankowska E Komender J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Transplantology and Central Tissue Bank, Centre of Biostructure Research, Warsaw Medical University, Poland. elesiak@ib.amwaw.edu.pl |
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Abstract: | Human epithelial cells (HeLa, HaCaT, NHK) were cultured in vitro on chemically modified collagen membranes. Adhesion to the support was measured by estimation of the percentage of adhering 51Cr-labeled cells. Proliferation was estimated with the XTT test. Morphological observations of cells growing on HCl-treated collagen were performed using histological and electron microscopic techniques. HCl and trypsin-modified xenogenic collagen was found to be a good support for human cells in vitro. EDTA-incubated collagen enhanced neither adhesion nor proliferation. The best adhesion and proliferation were found on HCl-treated collagen, depending, however, on the kind of cells. |
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