Microporous polymer membrane

Generation of induced pluripotent mouse stem cells in an indirect co-culture system

F. L. Dong, Kaleri, H. A., Lu, Y. D., Song, C. L., Jiang, B. C., Zhang, B. L., Wang, L. J., Wang, X. G., Ma, X. S., Wu, B. J., Song, H., Li, J., and Liu, H. L., Generation of induced pluripotent mouse stem cells in an indirect co-culture system, vol. 11, pp. 4179-4186, 2012.

Typically, production of induced pluripotent stem cells requires direct contact with feeder cells. However, once the stem cells have reached the appropriate maturation point, it is difficult to separate them from feeder cells, which must be irradiated with γ-rays or treated with the antibiotic mitomycin-C. We used a microporous poly-membrane-based indirect contact co-culture system with mouse embryonic fibroblasts to induce mouse pluripotent stem cells without radiation or antibiotics.

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