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Efficient Derivation of Human Neuronal Progenitors and Neurons from Pluripotent Human Embryonic Stem Cells with Small Molecule Induction
Published on: October 28, 2011
Deriving, regenerating, and engineering CNS tissues using human pluripotent stem cells
Kristen A Lemke1, Alireza Aghayee2, Randolph S Ashton3
1Wisconsin Institute for Discovery, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706, United States.
Abstract:
Progress in deriving a spectrum of central nervous system cell phenotypes from human pluripotent stem cells has spurred significant advances in in vitro modeling and development of regenerative therapies for neurological disorders. While the clinical impact of these advances is still being evaluated, their integration with advanced tissue engineering methodologies and therapeutic approaches that induce neural circuit plasticity, respectively, remain underexplored frontiers.
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