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TRYPSINIZATION
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Trypsinization Trypsinization is defined as the process of dissociating a cell using trypsin. Trypsin is a proteolytic enzyme which breaks down proteins and digests adherent cells in the vessel in which they are cultured.
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Types of Trypsinization
Warm Trypsinization Cold Trypsinization The whole content is then placed on ice and soaked in cold trypsin for 4-6 hours to allow the penetration of enzymes in tissue. The tissue is incubated at C for minutes. No stirring or centrifugation is required . Gives higher yield of viable cells with improved survival after 24 h culture. The trypsin is removed by centrifugation after 3-4 hours during which the complete disaggregation of tissues takes place. The tissue pieces are treated with warm trypsin (36.50c). Centrifugation is required. Lesser yield.
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