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Isolation and Analysis of Single Cells from the Mouse Heart

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2013 Apr 13
PMID 23578979
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The adult mouse heart is comprised of a highly heterogeneous cell population. Isolation and effective cellular and molecular analysis of various cell types are critical for understanding cardiac development, homeostasis and disease. Moreover, strategies to isolate and analyse the complex inflammatory and tissue remodelling cell types that follow cardiac injury are particularly important for development of strategies to improve cardiac repair. Here we describe in detail how non-cardiomyocytes can be successfully isolated from the mouse heart. In addition, we describe how these isolation methods can be effectively coupled with flow cytometry, fluorescence activated cell sorting and/or magnetic-labelling to analyse and enrich cells for subsequent cellular or molecular analyses.

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