A simplified procedure for isolation of primary murine microglia

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Abstract

There are various approaches in which one can isolate microglia from murine brains, such as immunomagnetic, density gradient, FACS and differential adhesive methods. In this procedure a modified flask-tapping approach was used due to its simplicity and reproducibility. Our protocol requires only a single step to isolate the microglia from the mixed cell population. Once the microglia were isolated, we characterized cell purity, microglial morphology and phagocytic activity. The single-step protocol, without the need for additional astrocyte or oligodendrocyte separation, allows microglial cells to be used immediately for experimental purposes. The protocol is low-cost and can be performed in any lab with standard cell-culture equipment.

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Scott, N., Witt, K., & Schober, J. M. (2022). A simplified procedure for isolation of primary murine microglia. BioTechniques, 73(6), 273–279. https://doi.org/10.2144/btn-2022-0054

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