The ratio between collagenase class I and class II influences the efficient islet release from the rat pancreas.
BACKGROUND: Previous studies indicated different roles of collagenase class I, class II and neutral protease in the enzymatic islet release from pancreatic tissue. Because no information has been available, this study was aimed to investigate the isolation efficiency of different ratios between col...
Main Authors: | Brandhorst, H, Raemsch-Guenther, N, Raemsch, C, Friedrich, O, Huettler, S, Kurfuerst, M, Korsgren, O, Brandhorst, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Sprog: | English |
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2008
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The ratio between class II and class I collagenase determines the amount of neutral protease activity required for efficient islet release from the rat pancreas.
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Degraded collagenase deteriorates islet viability.
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