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Differentiation of Newborn Mouse Skin Derived Stem Cells into Germ-like Cells In vitro
Published on: July 16, 2013
Cellular populations isolated from newborn mouse skin including mesenchymal stem cells
Lauren Kimlin1, Victoria Virador
1NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Abstract:
We developed protocols for isolation and characterization of mesenchymal progenitors from murine dermis. Our protocols are part of a more general isolation procedure starting with neonatal murine skin, which has been described in detail by U. Lichti and coauthors (Nat Protoc 3(5):799-810, 2008). We list Lichti's procedures in an abbreviated form as part of this methods section. Our methods to isolate mesenchymal stem cells are presented as a continuous workflow of isolation and characterization, including flow cytometry, cell survival assays, colony formation assays, immunoblotting, immunostaining, multipotential differentiation assays, and in vivo engraftment. In most cases, the protocols are standard; in others, they were adapted to our particular purpose. We made special emphasis on the use of in vitro three-dimensional cultures to cue mesenchymal progenitors into epidermal cells.

