The neurosphere assay (NSA) is one of the most frequently used methods to isolate, expand and also calculate the frequency of neural stem cells (NSCs). Furthermore, this serum-free culture system has also been employed to expand stem cells and determine their frequency from a variety of tumors and normal tissues. It has been shown recently that a one-to-one relationship does not exist between neurosphere formation and NSCs. This suggests that the NSA as currently applied, overestimates the frequency of NSCs in a mixed population of neural precursor cells isolated from both the embryonic and adult mammalian brain. This video practically demonstrates a novel collagen based semi- solid assay, the neural-colony forming cell assay (N-CFCA), whic...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) are important multipotent adult stem cells capable of self-renewal and diff...
Glioblastomas, the most common and aggressive form of astrocytoma, are refractory to therapy, and mo...
The progression of stem cell therapy continues to be interrupted by the absence of consistent stem c...
Advancement in our understanding of the biology of adult stem cells and their therapeutic potential ...
The neurosphere assay and the adherent monolayer culture system are valuable tools to determine the ...
Recent reports have challenged the clonality of the neurosphere assay in assessing neural stem cell ...
The neurosphere assay can detect and expand neural stem cells (NSCs) and progenitor cells, but it ca...
Introduction: It is now clear that adult mammalian brain contains a population of neural precursor c...
The neurosphere assay is the standard retrospective assay to test the self-renewal capability and mu...
Neurogenesis in the postnatal brain depends on maintenance of three biological events: proliferation...
The importance of 3-dimensional (3D) topography in influencing neural stem and progenitor cell (NPC)...
For most of the past century, the prospect of replacing lost or damaged cells in the central nervous...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) are self-renewing, multipotent cells in the embryonic or adult brain that c...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
doi:10.3791/4245 (2013). The central nervous system is derived from the neural plate that undergoes ...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) are important multipotent adult stem cells capable of self-renewal and diff...
Glioblastomas, the most common and aggressive form of astrocytoma, are refractory to therapy, and mo...
The progression of stem cell therapy continues to be interrupted by the absence of consistent stem c...
Advancement in our understanding of the biology of adult stem cells and their therapeutic potential ...
The neurosphere assay and the adherent monolayer culture system are valuable tools to determine the ...
Recent reports have challenged the clonality of the neurosphere assay in assessing neural stem cell ...
The neurosphere assay can detect and expand neural stem cells (NSCs) and progenitor cells, but it ca...
Introduction: It is now clear that adult mammalian brain contains a population of neural precursor c...
The neurosphere assay is the standard retrospective assay to test the self-renewal capability and mu...
Neurogenesis in the postnatal brain depends on maintenance of three biological events: proliferation...
The importance of 3-dimensional (3D) topography in influencing neural stem and progenitor cell (NPC)...
For most of the past century, the prospect of replacing lost or damaged cells in the central nervous...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) are self-renewing, multipotent cells in the embryonic or adult brain that c...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
doi:10.3791/4245 (2013). The central nervous system is derived from the neural plate that undergoes ...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) are important multipotent adult stem cells capable of self-renewal and diff...
Glioblastomas, the most common and aggressive form of astrocytoma, are refractory to therapy, and mo...
The progression of stem cell therapy continues to be interrupted by the absence of consistent stem c...