- Trypsinization
For experimental purposes, cells are often cultivated in containers that take the form of plastic flasks or plates. In such flasks, cells are provided with growth medium comprised of the essential nutrients required for proliferation, and the cells adhere to the container and each other as they grow.
This process of
cell culture ortissue culture , requires a method to dissociate the cells from the container and each other.Trypsin , anenzyme commonly found in thedigestive tract , can be used to "digest" theprotein s that facilitate adhesion to the container and inter-cellularly.The process of trypsinization is often done to permit passaging the cells to a new container, observation for experimentation or reduction of the degree of confluency in the flask by removal of a percentage of the cells.
External links
* [http://pingu.salk.edu/~sefton/Hyper_protocols/trypsin.html A suggested protocol for trypsinizing cells]
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