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Chemically defined conditions for human iPSC derivation and culture
Chen G.3; Gulbranson D.R.3; Hou Z.3; Bolin J.M.3; Ruotti V.3; Probasco M.D.3; Smuga-Otto K.2; Howden S.E.3; Diol N.R.3; Propson N.E.3; Wagner R.3; Lee G.O.3; Antosiewicz-Bourget J.3; Teng J.M.C.1; Thomson J.A.3
2011-05-01
Source PublicationNature Methods
ISSN15487091 15491676
Volume8Issue:5Pages:424-429
Abstract

We re-examine the individual components for human embryonic stem cell (ESC) and induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) culture and formulate a cell culture system in which all protein reagents for liquid media, attachment surfaces and splitting are chemically defined. A major improvement is the lack of a serum albumin component, as variations in either animal- or human-sourced albumin batches have previously plagued human ESC and iPSC culture with inconsistencies. Using this new medium (E8) and vitronectin-coated surfaces, we demonstrate improved derivation efficiencies of vector-free human iPSCs with an episomal approach. This simplified E8 medium should facilitate both the research use and clinical applications of human ESCs and iPSCs and their derivatives, and should be applicable to other reprogramming methods. © 2011 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1038/nmeth.1593
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaBiochemistry & Molecular Biology
WOS SubjectBiochemical Research Methods
WOS IDWOS:000289987100021
Scopus ID2-s2.0-79955611823
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Health Sciences
Affiliation1.University of Wisconsin Madison
2.Wisconsin National Primate Research Center
3.Morgridge Institute for Research
4.University of California, Santa Barbara
5.University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
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Chen G.,Gulbranson D.R.,Hou Z.,et al. Chemically defined conditions for human iPSC derivation and culture[J]. Nature Methods, 2011, 8(5), 424-429.
APA Chen G.., Gulbranson D.R.., Hou Z.., Bolin J.M.., Ruotti V.., Probasco M.D.., Smuga-Otto K.., Howden S.E.., Diol N.R.., Propson N.E.., Wagner R.., Lee G.O.., Antosiewicz-Bourget J.., Teng J.M.C.., & Thomson J.A. (2011). Chemically defined conditions for human iPSC derivation and culture. Nature Methods, 8(5), 424-429.
MLA Chen G.,et al."Chemically defined conditions for human iPSC derivation and culture".Nature Methods 8.5(2011):424-429.
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