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Non-colony type monolayer culture of human embryonic stem cells.


ABSTRACT: Regenerative medicine, relying on human embryonic stem cell (hESC) technology, opens promising new avenues for therapy of many severe diseases. However, this approach is restricted by limited production of the desired cells due to the refractory properties of hESC growth in vitro. It is further hindered by insufficient control of cellular stress, growth rates, and heterogeneous cellular states under current culture conditions. In this study, we report a novel cell culture method based on a non-colony type monolayer (NCM) growth. Human ESCs under NCM remain pluripotent as determined by teratoma assays and sustain the potential to differentiate into three germ layers. This NCM culture has been shown to homogenize cellular states, precisely control growth rates, significantly increase cell production, and enhance hESC recovery from cryopreservation without compromising chromosomal integrity. This culture system is simple, robust, scalable, and suitable for high-throughput screening and drug discovery.

SUBMITTER: Chen KG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3490040 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Non-colony type monolayer culture of human embryonic stem cells.

Chen Kevin G KG   Mallon Barbara S BS   Hamilton Rebecca S RS   Kozhich Olga A OA   Park Kyeyoon K   Hoeppner Daniel J DJ   Robey Pamela G PG   McKay Ronald D G RD  

Stem cell research 20120628 3


Regenerative medicine, relying on human embryonic stem cell (hESC) technology, opens promising new avenues for therapy of many severe diseases. However, this approach is restricted by limited production of the desired cells due to the refractory properties of hESC growth in vitro. It is further hindered by insufficient control of cellular stress, growth rates, and heterogeneous cellular states under current culture conditions. In this study, we report a novel cell culture method based on a non-c  ...[more]

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