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Mouse embryonic stem cell derivation, and mouse and human embryonic stem cell culture and differentiation as embryoid bodies.

Brock J Conley1, Mark Denham, Lerna Gulluyan, Fredrik Olsson, Timothy J Cole, Richard Mollard.   

Abstract

Embryonic stem (ES) cells are pluripotent cells derived from developing mouse blastocysts in vitro that maintain long-term self renewal and the capacity to give rise to all cell types in the adult body (including some extraembryonic cell types) when subjected to the appropriate conditions. It is envisaged that the development of methods enabling controlled differentiation of mouse ES cell counterparts from human blastocysts would enable the provision of an unlimited supply of tissue for cell and tissue transplantation therapies for the repair and replacement of diseased, injured, and senescent tissue. Furthermore, derivation of mouse ES cells has allowed for the generation of thousands of gene-targeted mouse mutants. Culture of mouse ES cells as embryoid bodies (EBs) has provided a convenient system for studying early mouse developmental processes, including several aspects of extraembryonic lineage and axis formation associated with the pre- and peri-gastrulating mouse embryo. Relatively little is known regarding the corresponding development of the early human embryo due to limitations associated with the acquisition of relevant tissue material for study. The transfer of methods such as EB formation to human systems should, by association, facilitate a more advanced understanding of similar processes associated with early human development. This unit describes protocols for isolating mouse embryonic stem cells and methods for propagating, freezing, and producing EBs from both mouse and human embryonic stem cells.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 18228472     DOI: 10.1002/0471143030.cb2302s28

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Protoc Cell Biol        ISSN: 1934-2616


  9 in total

1.  Expression profiling of nuclear receptors in human and mouse embryonic stem cells.

Authors:  Chang-Qing Xie; Yangsik Jeong; Mingui Fu; Angie L Bookout; Minerva T Garcia-Barrio; Tingwan Sun; Bong-Hyun Kim; Yang Xie; Sierra Root; Jifeng Zhang; Ren-He Xu; Y Eugene Chen; David J Mangelsdorf
Journal:  Mol Endocrinol       Date:  2009-02-05

2.  Neural Commitment of Embryonic Stem Cells through the Formation of Embryoid Bodies (EBs).

Authors:  Gao Liyang; Syahril Abdullah; Rozita Rosli; Norshariza Nordin
Journal:  Malays J Med Sci       Date:  2014 Sep-Oct

3.  Interspecies chimera between primate embryonic stem cells and mouse embryos: monkey ESCs engraft into mouse embryos, but not post-implantation fetuses.

Authors:  Calvin Simerly; Dave McFarland; Carlos Castro; Chih-Cheng Lin; Carrie Redinger; Ethan Jacoby; Jocelyn Mich-Basso; Kyle Orwig; Parker Mills; Eric Ahrens; Chris Navara; Gerald Schatten
Journal:  Stem Cell Res       Date:  2011-03-25       Impact factor: 2.020

4.  Site-specific recombinase strategy to create induced pluripotent stem cells efficiently with plasmid DNA.

Authors:  Marisa Karow; Christopher L Chavez; Alfonso P Farruggio; Jonathan M Geisinger; Annahita Keravala; W Edward Jung; Feng Lan; Joseph C Wu; Yanru Chen-Tsai; Michele P Calos
Journal:  Stem Cells       Date:  2011-11       Impact factor: 6.277

5.  Gli1 is an inducing factor in generating floor plate progenitor cells from human embryonic stem cells.

Authors:  Mark Denham; Lachlan H Thompson; Jessie Leung; Alice Pébay; Anders Björklund; Mirella Dottori
Journal:  Stem Cells       Date:  2010-10       Impact factor: 6.277

Review 6.  Gene regulatory networks in embryonic stem cells and brain development.

Authors:  Dhimankrishna Ghosh; Xiaowei Yan; Qiang Tian
Journal:  Birth Defects Res C Embryo Today       Date:  2009-06

7.  Neurons derived from human embryonic stem cells extend long-distance axonal projections through growth along host white matter tracts after intra-cerebral transplantation.

Authors:  Mark Denham; Clare L Parish; Bryan Leaw; Jordan Wright; Christopher A Reid; Steven Petrou; Mirella Dottori; Lachlan H Thompson
Journal:  Front Cell Neurosci       Date:  2012-03-22       Impact factor: 5.505

8.  Glycogen synthase kinase 3β and activin/nodal inhibition in human embryonic stem cells induces a pre-neuroepithelial state that is required for specification to a floor plate cell lineage.

Authors:  Mark Denham; Chris Bye; Jessie Leung; Brock J Conley; Lachlan H Thompson; Mirella Dottori
Journal:  Stem Cells       Date:  2012-11       Impact factor: 6.277

9.  Multipotent caudal neural progenitors derived from human pluripotent stem cells that give rise to lineages of the central and peripheral nervous system.

Authors:  Mark Denham; Kouichi Hasegawa; Trevelyan Menheniott; Ben Rollo; Dongcheng Zhang; Shelley Hough; Abdullah Alshawaf; Fabia Febbraro; Samiramis Ighaniyan; Jessie Leung; David A Elliott; Donald F Newgreen; Martin F Pera; Mirella Dottori
Journal:  Stem Cells       Date:  2015-06       Impact factor: 6.277

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