Primary mouse myoblast purification using magnetic cell separation

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Primary myoblasts can be isolated from mouse muscle cell extracts and cultured in vitro. Muscle cells are usually dissociated manually by mincing with razor blades or scissors in a collagenase/dispase solution. Primary myoblasts are then gradually enriched by pre-plating on collagen-coated plates, based on the observation that mouse fibroblasts attach quickly to collagen-coated plates, and are less adherent. Here, we describe an automated muscle dissociation protocol. We also propose an alternative to pre-plating using magnetic bead separation of primary myoblasts, which improve myoblast purity by minimizing fibroblast contamination.

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Sincennes, M. C., Wang, Y. X., & Rudnicki, M. A. (2017). Primary mouse myoblast purification using magnetic cell separation. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1556, pp. 41–50). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-6771-1_3

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