Researchers develop little intestinal cells from human-actuated pluripotent stem cells Kumar Jeetendra | February 8, 2021 A group of scientists from Japan have found success in growing small intestinal cells, akin to those found in the human body, from human-induced pluripotent stem cells. They assert that the grown cells may be used for laboratory studies focusing on human small intestinal drug metabolism and transport. Because of this, studies on the absorption …
Researchers describe the systems that manage embryonic stem cells Kumar Jeetendra | March 26, 2021 Scientists at the Proteomics Core Unit of the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), headed by Javier Muñoz, have clarified the mechanisms, unknown to date, included in maintaining embryonic stem cells in the best possible condition for their use in regenerative medicine. The results, published in Nature Communications, helps to find novel stem-cell therapies for …
Pluripotent Stem Cell Culture Media: All you need to know Kumar Jeetendra | April 5, 2023 Pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) are a special kind of stem cell that can develop into any other form of cell in the body. Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are the two most common forms of PSCs (iPSCs). Specialized culture media is necessary for PSC maintenance and expansion in vitro. Here …