Publication: Established Monolayer Differentiation of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells Generates Heterogeneous Neocortical-Like Neurons Stalled at a Stage Equivalent to Midcorticogenesis
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2014
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Wiley-Blackwell
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Sadegh, C. and Macklis, J. D. 2014. Established monolayer differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells generates heterogeneous neocortical-like neurons stalled at a stage equivalent to midcorticogenesis. Journal of Comparative Neurology 522: 2691–2706. doi: 10.1002/cne.23576
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By assessing multiple positive and negative markers of forebrain progenitors and neurons, the authors show that now-standard, partially directed neocortical differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells generates neurons that most closely resemble neocortical projection neurons during mid-corticogenesis. These neurons are“stalled” in subtype-specific molecular refinements, as compared to primary, dissociated E15.5 neocortical neurons cultured under the same in vitro conditions.
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Directed differentiation, neocortex, projection neuron, pallial progenitors, corticogenesis
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