Representing a renewable source for cell replacement, neural stem cells have received substantial attention in recent years. The neurosphere assay represents a method to detect the presence of neural stem cells, however owing to a deficiency of specific and definitive markers to identify them, their quantification and the rate they expand is still indefinite. Here we propose a mathematical interpretation of the neurosphere assay allowing actual measurement of neural stem cell symmetric division frequency. The algorithm of the modeling demonstrates a direct correlation between the overall cell fold expansion over time measured in the sphere assay and the rate stem cells expand via symmetric division. The model offers a methodology to evaluat...
Cancer Stem Cells (CSC), a subset of cancer cells resembling normal stem cells with self-renewal and...
Astrocytes, the most abundant cell type in the brain, proliferate during brain development. While it...
The neurosphere assay is the standard retrospective assay to test the self-renewal capability and mu...
Representing a renewable source for cell replacement, neural stem cells have received substantial at...
Representing a renewable source for cell replacement, neural stem cells have received substantial at...
Advancement in our understanding of the biology of adult stem cells and their therapeutic potential ...
Sphere-forming assays have been widely used to retrospectively identify stem cells based on their re...
Since their initial description in 1992, neurospheres have appeared in some aspect of more than a th...
The progression of stem cell therapy continues to be interrupted by the absence of consistent stem c...
The neurosphere assay (NSA) is one of the most frequently used methods to isolate, expand and also c...
Recent reports have challenged the clonality of the neurosphere assay in assessing neural stem cell ...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) are important multipotent adult stem cells capable of self-renewal and diff...
Sphere formation assay is widely used in selection and enrichment of normal stem cells or cancer ste...
Glioblastoma (GBM) is a devastating brain tumor with a poor survival outcome. It is generated and pr...
Cancer Stem Cells (CSC), a subset of cancer cells resembling normal stem cells with self-renewal and...
Cancer Stem Cells (CSC), a subset of cancer cells resembling normal stem cells with self-renewal and...
Astrocytes, the most abundant cell type in the brain, proliferate during brain development. While it...
The neurosphere assay is the standard retrospective assay to test the self-renewal capability and mu...
Representing a renewable source for cell replacement, neural stem cells have received substantial at...
Representing a renewable source for cell replacement, neural stem cells have received substantial at...
Advancement in our understanding of the biology of adult stem cells and their therapeutic potential ...
Sphere-forming assays have been widely used to retrospectively identify stem cells based on their re...
Since their initial description in 1992, neurospheres have appeared in some aspect of more than a th...
The progression of stem cell therapy continues to be interrupted by the absence of consistent stem c...
The neurosphere assay (NSA) is one of the most frequently used methods to isolate, expand and also c...
Recent reports have challenged the clonality of the neurosphere assay in assessing neural stem cell ...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) are important multipotent adult stem cells capable of self-renewal and diff...
Sphere formation assay is widely used in selection and enrichment of normal stem cells or cancer ste...
Glioblastoma (GBM) is a devastating brain tumor with a poor survival outcome. It is generated and pr...
Cancer Stem Cells (CSC), a subset of cancer cells resembling normal stem cells with self-renewal and...
Cancer Stem Cells (CSC), a subset of cancer cells resembling normal stem cells with self-renewal and...
Astrocytes, the most abundant cell type in the brain, proliferate during brain development. While it...
The neurosphere assay is the standard retrospective assay to test the self-renewal capability and mu...