Worthington Tissue Dissociation GuideDissociating Enzymes: Deoxyribonuclease I
Often as a result of cell damage, deoxyribonucleic acid leaks into the dissociation medium increasing viscosity and causing handling problems. Purified deoxyribonuclease is sometimes included in cell isolation procedures to digest the nucleic acids without damaging the intact cells.
More Information: Worthington Deoxyribonuclease I Next: Neutral Protease (Dispase) Tissue Tables (references, grouped by tissue type and species)Note: We have not limited the references listed to only those papers using Worthington enzymes. Generally speaking, the tissue dissociation enzymes offered by Worthington can be used interchangeably for most preparations cited. |