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A Single Cell Dissociation Approach for Molecular Analysis of Urinary Bladder in the Mouse Following Spinal Cord Injury

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09:50 min

June 17th, 2020

DOI :

10.3791/61455-v

June 17th, 2020


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Single Cell Dissociation

Chapters in this video

0:04

Introduction

0:57

Mouse Preparation

1:48

Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)

3:17

Tissue Perfusion and Procurement

4:34

Cell Dissociation and Single Cell Suspension Preparation

5:59

Cell Staining

6:44

Flow Cytometry Analysis

7:43

Results: Representative Mouse Bladder Collagen Expression and Immune Cell Population Analyses

8:54

Conclusion

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