07 July 2017 2 6K Report

Hello all, 

I want to re-isolate MCF7 cells from xenograft masses and grow them in vitro (just a wee or two). 

In different protocols I red that people use always colagenases but sometimes also DNAse and /or hyaluronidase. But depending on what and why ? 

I found here http://www.worthington-biochem.com/cls/default.html

that collagenases have divers levels of proteolytic and tryptic activities and to not harm you membrane proteins to much you might choose type IV. 

But why should I add DNAse ?! 

and when do I use which type pf hyaluronidase ? 

Does anyone have experience with kits to eliminate fibroblasts ? And do I have to pay attention to other contaminating cells ?

Thanks for any explanation/help ! 

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