(e)
0.5 mL of Primocin™Invivogen; (Note that this is an
antimicrobial agent).
(f)
0.5 mL of Fungin™Invivogen; (Note that this is antifun-
gal reagent).
3.1.3
1% Sodium
Dodecyl Sulfate
1. Weigh 5 g SDS and add to a 500-mL Duran bottle. Avoid
inhalation using a fume mask or weigh the powder under a
fume hood.
2. Measure 500 mL of deionized H2O and add to the Duran
bottle.
3. Add a magnetic stir bar and place on a magnetic stirring plate to
ensure mixing of the solution; use a low-to-medium speed and
gently heat up the solution (60 C) using a hot plate.
4. Verify and adjust the pH to 7.4 (see Note 3).
5. Filter the solution inside the BSC and store at room tempera-
ture (RT).
3.1.4
1% Triton X-100
1. Measure 500 mL of deionized H2O and add to a 1000-mL
Duran bottle.
2. Use a plastic pipette to add 5 mL of Triton X-100 to the Duran
bottle.
3. Add a magnetic stir bar and place on a magnetic stirring plate to
mix the solution; use a low-to-medium speed and gently heat
up the solution (60 C) using a hot plate.
4. Verify and adjust the pH to 7.4 (see Note 3).
5. Filter the solution in the BSC and store the solution at RT.
3.2
Graft
Procurement and
Preparation
Use sterile surgical instruments (see Note 4).
1. At the Operating Room (OR):
(a)
Procure the trachea aseptically in a sterile fashion follow-
ing standard surgical procedures (see Note 5).
(b)
Scrape the tracheal luminal surface with a sterile metal
spatula to remove residual mucus.
(c)
Submerge the trachea in a sterile hybridization bottle with
100 mL DMEM + Antibiotics, then transport it to the
laboratory.
2. At the laboratory:
(a)
Place
the bottle
with the
trachea in
a
rocker at
low-medium speed for 1 h at RT.
(b)
Inside the BSC, transfer the trachea to another sterile
bottle with fresh DMEM + Antibiotics after scraping the
lumen with another sterile spatula.
(c)
Repeat steps (a and b) twice to complete a 3-h wash
period.
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