%0 Journal Article %T Using cell sheets to regenerate mouse submandibular glands %A Callie T. Brown %A Kihoon Nam %A Kyungsook Kim %A Olga J. Baker %A Ryan S. Davis %A Spencer M. Dean %A Teruo Okano %J Archive of "NPJ Regenerative Medicine". %D 2019 %R 10.1038/s41536-019-0078-3 %X SMG cells form single sheets. a SMG tissue was dissociated using a GentleMACS and plated on a thermoresponsive culture dish at 37£¿¡ãC for eight days, as described in Methods. Dish temperature was then reduced to 25£¿¡ãC, which in turn caused the cells to detach from the surface and subsequently maintained intact the extracellular matrix proteins as compared to a traditional cell isolation method using trypsin, in which these proteins quickly disperse. b Sequence of cells detaching from the thermoresponsive plate depicted at 3, 5, and 8£¿min, with complete detachment occurring after 30£¿min. White bars represent 200£¿¦Ìm. c Single layer cell sheets were embedded in paraffin, sectioned, stained with H&E and imaged using a Leica DMI6000B inverted microscope at 10¡Á. Black bars represent 100£¿¦Ìm. The diagram was drawn by author Kihoon Na %K Regenerative medicine %K Preclinical research %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6609686/