Culture system for mouse tracheal epithelial cells

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Animal cell – per se ; composition thereof; process of... – Method of regulating cell metabolism or physiology

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ABSTRACT:
Cultured mouse tracheal epithelial are grown in an air/liquid interface culture that allows them to develop differentiated characteristics (i.e., to develop into mucus cells or ciliated cells). This invention may be used for the growth of cells isolated from knockout and transgenic mice. The primary culture cells of the culture may be ciliated or non-ciliated differentiated cells.

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