Journal article

A novel method for the generation of reaggregated organotypic cultures that permits juxtaposition of defined cell populations

JM Sheridan, S Taoudi, A Medvinsky, CC Blackburn

Genesis | WILEY | Published : 2009

Abstract

Cellular reaggregation methods have been used to generate in vitro organotypic cultures as a means to elucidate the cellular and molecular requirements of organogenesis. However, reproducibility from experiment to experiment has remained problematic and furthermore, current protocols do not support reaggregation of many important tissues. Here, using the thymus as a model organ, we present a novel reaggregation method termed "compaction reaggregation" that offers improved kinetics of reaggregation and greatly improved efficiency. Using compaction reaggregation we have been able to reaggregate the aorta-gonad-mesonephros region, a tissue that previously proved refractory to commonly used reag..

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