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Ex Vivo Culture of Pharyngeal Arches to Study Heart and Muscle Progenitors and Their Niche

DOI :

10.3791/52876-v

July 20th, 2015

July 20th, 2015

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1Division of Cardiology, Institute for Cell Engineering, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Here, we present a protocol to culture pharyngeal arches to study the biology of heart and muscle progenitor cells and their microenvironment.

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