Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3095156 | World Neurosurgery | 2015 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
IPSCs and neural progenitor cells can be efficiently derived from the dura of patients who need to undergo cranial neurosurgical operations. IPSCs were obtained with a nonintegrating virus and exhibited a normal karyotype, making them candidates for future autotransplantation after targeted differentiation to treat functional deficits.
Keywords
DMEMDulbecco's PBSIPSCGMPDPBSbFGFPBSMEFFBScDNADulbecco's modified Eagle Mediumcomplementary deoxyribonucleic acidRNAribonucleic acidimmunoglobulin Shunt surgeryDuraGood Manufacturing Practicesfetal bovine serumInduced pluripotent stem cellneural progenitor cellbasic fibroblast growth factorFibroblastPhosphate-buffered salinemouse embryonic fibroblastsRegenerative medicine
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Authors
Whitney Ann Cary, Courtney Namiko Hori, Missy Trananh Pham, Catherine Ann Nacey, Jeannine Logan McGee, Mattan Hamou, Robert F. Berman, Gerhard Bauer, Jan A. Nolta, Ben Waldau,