Development and optimisation data of a tissue digestion method for the isolation of orthopaedic wear particles

The data contained within this article relate to several enzymatic tissue digestion experiments which were performed to produce an optimised protocol for the digestion of tissue samples. The digestion experiments involved a total of four different digestion protocols. The first protocol involved dig...

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Main Authors: J. Patel, S. Lal, S.P. Wilshaw, R.M. Hall, J.L. Tipper
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-10-01
Series:Data in Brief
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340918308394
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spelling doaj-c7ccdced039949c9bfaa52ac4911fcc82020-11-25T02:11:37ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092018-10-0120173177Development and optimisation data of a tissue digestion method for the isolation of orthopaedic wear particlesJ. Patel0S. Lal1S.P. Wilshaw2R.M. Hall3J.L. Tipper4Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds, UK; Corresponding author.Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds, UKFaculty of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds, UKSchool of Mechanical Engineering, University of Leeds, UKFaculty of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds, UK; School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Leeds, UKThe data contained within this article relate to several enzymatic tissue digestion experiments which were performed to produce an optimised protocol for the digestion of tissue samples. The digestion experiments involved a total of four different digestion protocols. The first protocol involved digestion with proteinase K, without the use of glycine. The second protocol involved digestion with proteinase K in the presence of glycine. The third protocol consisted of proteinase K digestion in the presence of glycine, with more frequent enzyme replenishment. The final protocol was similar to the third protocol but included a papain digestion stage prior to digestion with proteinase K. The data contained within this article are photographs of tissue samples which were captured at key stages of the four protocols and written descriptions based on visual observation of the tissue samples, which document the appearance of the tissue digests.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340918308394
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J.L. Tipper
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S. Lal
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R.M. Hall
J.L. Tipper
Development and optimisation data of a tissue digestion method for the isolation of orthopaedic wear particles
Data in Brief
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S. Lal
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J.L. Tipper
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title Development and optimisation data of a tissue digestion method for the isolation of orthopaedic wear particles
title_short Development and optimisation data of a tissue digestion method for the isolation of orthopaedic wear particles
title_full Development and optimisation data of a tissue digestion method for the isolation of orthopaedic wear particles
title_fullStr Development and optimisation data of a tissue digestion method for the isolation of orthopaedic wear particles
title_full_unstemmed Development and optimisation data of a tissue digestion method for the isolation of orthopaedic wear particles
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publishDate 2018-10-01
description The data contained within this article relate to several enzymatic tissue digestion experiments which were performed to produce an optimised protocol for the digestion of tissue samples. The digestion experiments involved a total of four different digestion protocols. The first protocol involved digestion with proteinase K, without the use of glycine. The second protocol involved digestion with proteinase K in the presence of glycine. The third protocol consisted of proteinase K digestion in the presence of glycine, with more frequent enzyme replenishment. The final protocol was similar to the third protocol but included a papain digestion stage prior to digestion with proteinase K. The data contained within this article are photographs of tissue samples which were captured at key stages of the four protocols and written descriptions based on visual observation of the tissue samples, which document the appearance of the tissue digests.
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