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Method to Decellularize the Human Chorion Membrane

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Specialty Cell Biology
Date 2020 Apr 27
PMID 32334717
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The human placenta is considered a biological waste, thus it is a great source of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins. The human chorion membrane (HCM) is a membrane that composes the human placenta and is constituted by collagens type I, II, IV, V and VI, fibronectin and laminin. To the best of our knowledge, the potential of HCM alone is largely unexplored as a substrate to be used in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. In this work, we describe, for the first time, the process and method to decellularize the chorion membrane alone. To verify the success of the decellularization protocol, the presence and distribution of cell nuclei and double-stranded DNA were quantified and analyzed by DAPI staining, PicoGreen and electrophoresis. After the decellularization protocol an ECM compact and handleably membrane is obtained, the decellularized human chorion membrane (dHCM).

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