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Neural Induction and Differentiation of ESCs and iPSCs

Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs), including human embryonic stem (ES) cells and induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, are self-renewing cells that have the potential to develop into cells of all three germ layers, including the ectoderm. The ectoderm gives rise to the neural tube which includes all cells of the central nervous system including the brain. Since human brain tissue is hard to come by ES and iPS cells hold tremendous potential as a more representative model for studying human neurological development and disease. Being able to generate patient-specific differentiated cells bridges the gap between studies using animal models and clinical research.

We've created these resources to support your hPSC-derived neurological development and disease research, and to give you a window into the exciting research being done by others in the field.

Cell Culture Media and Supplements
STEMdiff
SFN 2017
Cell Culture Media and Supplements
AggreWell, BrainPhys, STEMdiff, TeSR
GLIA 2021
Cell Culture Media and Supplements
STEMdiff
ISSCR 2017
Cell Culture Media and Supplements
MesenCult, STEMdiff
ISCT 2015
Cell Culture Media and Supplements
STEMdiff
SfN 2023
Cell Culture Media and Supplements
STEMdiff
SFN 2013
Cell Culture Media and Supplements
AggreWell, STEMdiff
ISSCR 2021
Cell Culture Media and Supplements
STEMdiff
EMBL Organoids 2018
Cell Culture Media and Supplements
STEMdiff
ISSCR 2014
BrainPhys
SFN 2015