Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) offer attractive prospective as potential source of neurons for cell replacement therapy in human neurodegenerative diseases. Besides, ESCs neural differentiation enables in vitro tissue engineering for fundamental research and drug discovery aimed at the nervous system. We have established stable and long-term three-dimensional (3D) culture conditions which can be used to model long latency and complex neurodegenerative diseases. Mouse ESCs-derived neural progenitor cells generated by MS5 stromal cells induction, result in strictly neural 3D cultures of about 120-mum thick, whose cells expressed mature neuronal, astrocytes and myelin markers. Neurons were from the glutamatergic and gabaergic lineages. This nervo...
Researches on neural differentiation using embryonic stem cells (ESC) require analysis of neurogenes...
The study of neuronal differentiation of embryonic stem cells has raised major interest over recent ...
Limited availability of human neurons poses a significant barrier to progress in biological and prec...
Neuronal cell loss is a common feature of many neurological disorders, including stroke, Parkinson’s...
Innumerous protocols, using the mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells as model for in vitro study of neuro...
Neuronal cell loss is a common feature of many neurological disorders, including stroke, Parkinson’s...
Innumerous protocols, using the mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells as model for in vitro study of neuro...
Innumerous protocols, using the mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells as model for in vitro study of neuro...
Three-dimensional (3D) in vitro cell and tissue culture models, particularly for the central nervous...
Three-dimensional (3D) in vitro cell and tissue culture models, particularly for the central nervous...
Innumerous protocols, using the mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells as model for in vitro study of neuro...
The ability to model brain tissue in three-dimensions offers new potential for elucidating functiona...
Abstract only availableOur laboratory works with cell therapies for injuries to the central nervous ...
Published in Journal of Neuroscience Research, 2004; 76 (2):184-192 at www.interscience.wiley.comThe...
SummaryLimited availability of human neurons poses a significant barrier to progress in biological a...
Researches on neural differentiation using embryonic stem cells (ESC) require analysis of neurogenes...
The study of neuronal differentiation of embryonic stem cells has raised major interest over recent ...
Limited availability of human neurons poses a significant barrier to progress in biological and prec...
Neuronal cell loss is a common feature of many neurological disorders, including stroke, Parkinson’s...
Innumerous protocols, using the mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells as model for in vitro study of neuro...
Neuronal cell loss is a common feature of many neurological disorders, including stroke, Parkinson’s...
Innumerous protocols, using the mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells as model for in vitro study of neuro...
Innumerous protocols, using the mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells as model for in vitro study of neuro...
Three-dimensional (3D) in vitro cell and tissue culture models, particularly for the central nervous...
Three-dimensional (3D) in vitro cell and tissue culture models, particularly for the central nervous...
Innumerous protocols, using the mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells as model for in vitro study of neuro...
The ability to model brain tissue in three-dimensions offers new potential for elucidating functiona...
Abstract only availableOur laboratory works with cell therapies for injuries to the central nervous ...
Published in Journal of Neuroscience Research, 2004; 76 (2):184-192 at www.interscience.wiley.comThe...
SummaryLimited availability of human neurons poses a significant barrier to progress in biological a...
Researches on neural differentiation using embryonic stem cells (ESC) require analysis of neurogenes...
The study of neuronal differentiation of embryonic stem cells has raised major interest over recent ...
Limited availability of human neurons poses a significant barrier to progress in biological and prec...