Vitro cellular interaction with amnion membrane substrate

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving viable micro-organism

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435240, 435284, C12Q 129, C12N 500, C12M 300

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ABSTRACT:
Amnion membranes derived from mammalian placentas are employed as the substrate tissue in in vitro assay methods for evaluating cellular interaction with natural barrier tissues. The amnion is also employed as a growth substrate, particularly for the culture of cells difficult to culture on conventional substrates. A diagnostic apparatus including an amnion membrane is also disclosed.

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