Protocol for collection and separation of bone marrow mononuclear cells in Chlorocebus aethiops
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Resumo: | Abstract: Chlorocebus aethiops is a species of non-human primate frequently used in biomedical research. Some research involves this species as an experimental model for various diseases and possible treatment with stem cells. The bone marrow is one of the main sources of these cells and provides easy access. The aim of this study was to standardize the protocol of collection and separation of bone marrow in C. aethiops. Ten animals were submitted to puncture of bone marrow with access to the iliac crest and cell separation by density gradient. The bone marrow of C. aethiops had an average of 97% viability. From the results achieved, we can conclude that C. aethiops is an excellent model to obtain and isolate mononuclear cells from bone marrow, fostering several studies in the field of cell therapy. |
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Protocol for collection and separation of bone marrow mononuclear cells in Chlorocebus aethiops |
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Protocol for collection and separation of bone marrow mononuclear cells in Chlorocebus aethiops |
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Protocol for collection and separation of bone marrow mononuclear cells in Chlorocebus aethiops Branco,Érika Bone marrow stem cell mononuclear cells Chlorocebus aethiops |
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Protocol for collection and separation of bone marrow mononuclear cells in Chlorocebus aethiops |
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Protocol for collection and separation of bone marrow mononuclear cells in Chlorocebus aethiops |
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Protocol for collection and separation of bone marrow mononuclear cells in Chlorocebus aethiops |
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Protocol for collection and separation of bone marrow mononuclear cells in Chlorocebus aethiops |
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Protocol for collection and separation of bone marrow mononuclear cells in Chlorocebus aethiops |
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Branco,Érika |
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Branco,Érika Silva,Klena Sarges Marruaz Assis,Maria de Fátima Oliveira,Edivaldo Herculano Corrêa de Lima,Ana Rita de Aquino,Ana Cleide Guimbal de Cabral,Rosa Miglino,Maria Angelica |
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Silva,Klena Sarges Marruaz Assis,Maria de Fátima Oliveira,Edivaldo Herculano Corrêa de Lima,Ana Rita de Aquino,Ana Cleide Guimbal de Cabral,Rosa Miglino,Maria Angelica |
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Branco,Érika Silva,Klena Sarges Marruaz Assis,Maria de Fátima Oliveira,Edivaldo Herculano Corrêa de Lima,Ana Rita de Aquino,Ana Cleide Guimbal de Cabral,Rosa Miglino,Maria Angelica |
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Bone marrow stem cell mononuclear cells Chlorocebus aethiops |
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Bone marrow stem cell mononuclear cells Chlorocebus aethiops |
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Abstract: Chlorocebus aethiops is a species of non-human primate frequently used in biomedical research. Some research involves this species as an experimental model for various diseases and possible treatment with stem cells. The bone marrow is one of the main sources of these cells and provides easy access. The aim of this study was to standardize the protocol of collection and separation of bone marrow in C. aethiops. Ten animals were submitted to puncture of bone marrow with access to the iliac crest and cell separation by density gradient. The bone marrow of C. aethiops had an average of 97% viability. From the results achieved, we can conclude that C. aethiops is an excellent model to obtain and isolate mononuclear cells from bone marrow, fostering several studies in the field of cell therapy. |
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