Corning Incorporated
PROTEINASE-FREE COATINGS FOR COLONY PASSAGING
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Abstract:
A cell culture article includes a substrate having a polymer coating that is conducive to colony passaging of cells cultured on the coating. Example polymer coatings are formed from polygalacturonic acid (PGA), alginate, or combinations thereof. Cells cultured on the polymer coating can be separated from the substrate as a colony or layer of cells by exposing the polymer coating to (i) a chelating agent, (ii) a proteinase-free enzyme, or (iii) a chelating agent and a proteinase-free enzyme.
Status:
Application
Type:
Utility
Filling date:
16 Sep 2020
Issue date:
4 Mar 2021