Methods for Expansion of Human Embryonic Stem Cells
This article describes both mechanical and enzymatic transfer methods for human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) depending on experimental purpose.
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: Stem CellThis article describes both mechanical and enzymatic transfer methods for human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) depending on experimental purpose.
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: Stem CellProcedure for Culturing BG01V Human Embryonic Stem Cells on Irradiated Mouse Embryonic Fibroblasts (iMEF)
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: R&D SystemMethods for culturing human ES cells with medium recipes.
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: NIH Stem Cell InformationThe following procedures are included: Media and reagents Thawing ES Cells Splitting ES Cells on MEF's (stem cell photos) Freezing ES Cells Matrigel Aliquoting and Plating Splitting ES Cells on Matrigel Embryonic Bodies General Notes on ES Cells
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: Thomson Lab, University of WisCulturing ES cells in mouse or human feeder cell conditioned medium without feeder layer.
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: R&D Systemhttp://stemcells.nih.gov/research/nihresearch/scunit/feederfree.htm
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: NIH Stem Cell InformationGeeder-independent ES cells are easy to maintain and requires significantly less amount of tissue culture. This protocol provides ES cell culture procedure as well as medium and reagents.
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: BayGenomic, UCSFhttp://www.bcm.edu/genetics/
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: Allan Bradley's Lab, Baylor Cohttp://www.mshri.on.ca/nagy/Protocols/esfriz.htm
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: Nagy Labhttp://www.protocol-online.org/cgi-bin/prot/view_cache.cgi?ID=127
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: Bowtell Lab