| Literature DB >> 25769653 |
Yuanjian Guo1, Zhongju Lu1, Ira Stephen Cohen1, Suzanne Scarlata2.
Abstract
Stem cell therapy requires a nontoxic and high-throughput method to achieve a pure cell population to prevent teratomas that can occur if even one cell in the implant has not been transformed. A promising method to detect and separate cells expressing a particular gene is RNA beacon technology. However, developing a successful, specific beacon to a particular transfected gene can take months to develop and in some cases is impossible. Here, we report on an off-the-shelf universal beacon that decreases the time and cost of applying beacon technology to select any living cell population transfected with an exogenous gene. ©AlphaMed Press.Entities:
Keywords: Fluorescence-activated cell sorting analysis; Gene expression; RNA beacons; Stem cell selection; Stem cell separation
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25769653 PMCID: PMC4414216 DOI: 10.5966/sctm.2014-0166
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stem Cells Transl Med ISSN: 2157-6564 Impact factor: 6.940