1. Protocols for endothelial cell isolation from mouse tissues: brain, choroid, lung, and muscle
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Nadine V. Conchinha, Liliana Sokol, Laure-Anne Teuwen, Koen Veys, Sébastien J. Dumas, Elda Meta, Melissa García-Caballero, Vincent Geldhof, Rongyuan Chen, Lucas Treps, Mila Borri, Pauline de Zeeuw, Kim D. Falkenberg, Charlotte Dubois, Magdalena Parys, Laura P.M.H. de Rooij, Katerina Rohlenova, Jermaine Goveia, Luc Schoonjans, Mieke Dewerchin, Guy Eelen, Xuri Li, Joanna Kalucka, and Peter Carmeliet
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Cell isolation ,Flow Cytometry/Mass Cytometry ,Single Cell ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
Summary: Endothelial cells (ECs) harbor distinct phenotypical and functional characteristics depending on their tissue localization and contribute to brain, eye, lung, and muscle diseases such as dementia, macular degeneration, pulmonary hypertension, and sarcopenia. To study their function, isolation of pure ECs in high quantities is crucial. Here, we describe protocols for rapid and reproducible blood vessel EC purification established for scRNA sequencing from murine tissues using mechanical and enzymatic digestion followed by magnetic and fluorescence-activated cell sorting.For complete details on the use and execution of these protocol, please refer to Kalucka et al. (2020), Rohlenova et al. (2020), and Goveia et al. (2020).
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- 2021
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