1. An approach for differentiating uniform glutamatergic neurons from mouse embryonic stem cells
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Guey Jen Lee-Chen, Yi Yin, Li Chu Tung, Yenshou Lin, and Jen Hua Chuang
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KOSR ,Cytological Techniques ,Population ,Biophysics ,Glutamic Acid ,Embryoid body ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,Mice ,Glutamatergic ,Animals ,Humans ,education ,Molecular Biology ,Embryoid Bodies ,Embryonic Stem Cells ,Neurons ,education.field_of_study ,Cell Differentiation ,Cell Biology ,Anatomy ,Embryonic stem cell ,Cell biology ,HEK293 Cells ,Stem cell ,Cellular model ,Adult stem cell - Abstract
Much effort is being marshaled to generate uniform neuronal populations from embryonic stem (ES) cells, but a completely reliable method has yet to be developed. Here we modified and established a method that brings us closer to this goal. By examining many parameters, we found that the optimal timing of applying a freshly made trypsin/EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) solution to dissociate embryoid bodies determines the success of the outcome. Analyses demonstrated that with this approach, more than 87% of cells differentiated into glutamatergic neurons. Hence, these uniform neurons that were differentiated from ES cells provide an ideal cellular model for many aspects of research.
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- 2011
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