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Embryoid bodies formation and differentiation from mouse embryonic stem cells in collagen/Matrigel scaffolds 被引量:4
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作者 Jin Zhou Ye Zhang +7 位作者 qiuxia lin Zhiqiang Liu Haibin Wang Cuimi Duan Yanmeng Wang Tong Hao Kmwu Wu Changyong Wang 《Journal of Genetics and Genomics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第7期451-460,共10页
Embryonic stem (ES) cells have the potential to develop into any type of tissue and are considered as a promising source of seeding cells for tissue engineering and transplantation therapy.The main catalyst for ES c... Embryonic stem (ES) cells have the potential to develop into any type of tissue and are considered as a promising source of seeding cells for tissue engineering and transplantation therapy.The main catalyst for ES cells differentiation is the growth into embryoid bodies (EBs),which are utilized widely as the trigger of in vitro differentiation.In this study,a novel method for generating EBs from mouse ES cells through culture in collagen/Matrigel scaffolds was successfully established.When single ES cells were seeded in three dimensional collagen/Matrigel scaffolds,they grew into aggregates gradually and formed simple EBs with circular structures.After 7 days' culture,they formed into cystic EBs that would eventually differentiate into the three embryonic germ layers.Evaluation of the EBs in terms of morphology and potential to differentiate indicated that they were typical in structure and could generate various cell types;they were also able to form into tissue-like structures.Moreover,with introduction of ascorbic acid,ES cells differentiated into cardiomyocytes efficiently and started contracting synchronously at day 19.The results demonstrated that collagen/Matrigel scaffolds supported EBs formation and their subsequent differentiation in a single three dimensional environment. 展开更多
关键词 embryonic stem (ES) cells embryoid bodies (EBs) DIFFERENTIATION collagen/Matrigel scaffolds model
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