Composition for tissue dissociation containing collagenase I and

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ABSTRACT:
An enzyme composition for dissociating tissues is disclosed. The composition comprises purified collagenase I and collagenase II from Clostridium histolyticum in a mass ratio of about 0.3 to 0.6 and a neutral protease such that the ratio of total FITC casein units of activity to Wunsch units of activity in the composition is about 250:1 to about 600:1. The preferred neutral protease is thermolysin.

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