Tissue digestion at UCSF

Definition
A material processing technique that is used to digest human, animal or plant tissue by dissolving the remains by alkaline hydrolysis or other methods for the purpose of disposal of the remains or subsequent analysis of components of the tissue.
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Core Immunology Laboratory/CFAR Immunology Core

Division of Experimental Medicine, SOM-SFGH, SFGH
Contact: Jeffrey Milush 415-206-3881 jeffrey.milush@ucsf.edu

  • Isolation of mucosal mononuclear cells from GALT (Gut Associated Lymphoid Tissue)