Efficient derivation of neural cells from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) remains an unmet need for the treatment of neurological disorders. The limiting factors for current methods include being labor-intensive, time-consuming and expensive. In this study, we hypothesize that the substrate topography, with optimal geometry and dimension, can modulate the neural fate of hESCs and enhance the efficiency of differentiation. A multi-architectural chip (MARC) containing fields of topographies varying in geometry and dimension was developed to facilitate high-throughput analysis of topography-induced neural differentiation in vitro. The hESCs were subjected to “direct differentiation”, in which small clumps of undifferentiated hESCs were cult...
Biophysical cues are an important tool for neuronal tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Cu...
Embryonic stem (ES) cell differentiation in specific cell lineages is a major issue in cell biology ...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Plurip...
During development and tissue repair, progenitor cells are guided by both biochemical and biophysica...
Engineered topographical manipulation, a paralleling approach with conventional biochemical cues, ha...
Engineered topographical manipulation, a paralleling approach with conventional biochemical cues, ha...
Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are pluripotent cells that have the potential to be used for tiss...
Background and Aims. Human pluripotent stem cell- (PSC-) derived neurons are increasingly used in th...
Biophysical factors such as anisotropic topography composed of micro/nanosized structures are import...
Various biophysical and biochemical factors are important for determining the fate of neural stem ce...
Stem cell technology and embryonic stem cell models are of great interest in biomedical research sin...
In this study, we designed and manufactured a series of different microstructure topographical cues ...
Researches on neural differentiation using embryonic stem cells (ESC) require analysis of neurogenes...
Differentiation of stem cells into neurogenic lineage is of great interest for treatment of neurodeg...
BACKGROUND: Human stem cells are viewed as a possible source of neurons for a cell-based therapy of ...
Biophysical cues are an important tool for neuronal tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Cu...
Embryonic stem (ES) cell differentiation in specific cell lineages is a major issue in cell biology ...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Plurip...
During development and tissue repair, progenitor cells are guided by both biochemical and biophysica...
Engineered topographical manipulation, a paralleling approach with conventional biochemical cues, ha...
Engineered topographical manipulation, a paralleling approach with conventional biochemical cues, ha...
Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are pluripotent cells that have the potential to be used for tiss...
Background and Aims. Human pluripotent stem cell- (PSC-) derived neurons are increasingly used in th...
Biophysical factors such as anisotropic topography composed of micro/nanosized structures are import...
Various biophysical and biochemical factors are important for determining the fate of neural stem ce...
Stem cell technology and embryonic stem cell models are of great interest in biomedical research sin...
In this study, we designed and manufactured a series of different microstructure topographical cues ...
Researches on neural differentiation using embryonic stem cells (ESC) require analysis of neurogenes...
Differentiation of stem cells into neurogenic lineage is of great interest for treatment of neurodeg...
BACKGROUND: Human stem cells are viewed as a possible source of neurons for a cell-based therapy of ...
Biophysical cues are an important tool for neuronal tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Cu...
Embryonic stem (ES) cell differentiation in specific cell lineages is a major issue in cell biology ...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Plurip...