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Hefley TJ, Stern PH, Brand JS. Enzymatic isolation of cells from neonatal calvaria using two purified enzymes from Clostridium histolyticum. Experimental Cell Research 1983; 149(1): 227-36.

Hefley TJ, Stern PH, Brand JS. Enzymatic isolation of cells from neonatal calvaria using two purified enzymes from Clostridium histolyticum. Experimental Cell Research 1983; 149(1): 227-36.

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 Hatton MW, Berry LR, Krestynski F, Sweeney GD, Regoeczi E. The role of proteolytic enzymes derived from crude bacterial collagenase in the liberation of hepatocytes from rat liver. Identification of two cell-liberating mechanisms. Eur J Biochem 1983; 137(1-2): 311-8.Suggs W, Van Wart H, Sharefkin JB. Enzymatic harvesting of adult human saphenous vein endothelial cells: use of a chemically defined combination of two purified enzymes to attain viable cell yields equal to those attained by crude bacterial collagenase preparations. Journal of Vascular Surgery 1992; 15(1): 205-13. 

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