Journal article
Method of derivation and differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells generating synchronous neuronal networks
EV Gazina, E Morrisroe, GDC Mendis, AE Michalska, J Chen, CM Nefzger, BN Rollo, CA Reid, MF Pera, S Petrou
Journal of Neuroscience Methods | ELSEVIER | Published : 2018
Abstract
Background Stem cells-derived neuronal cultures hold great promise for in vitro disease modelling and drug screening. However, currently stem cells-derived neuronal cultures do not recapitulate the functional properties of primary neurons, such as network properties. Cultured primary murine neurons develop networks which are synchronised over large fractions of the culture, whereas neurons derived from mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) display only partly synchronised network activity and human pluripotent stem cells-derived neurons have mostly asynchronous network properties. Therefore, strategies to improve correspondence of derived neuronal cultures with primary neurons need to be develop..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by Australian NHMRC Project grant 1106027 and Australian NHMRC Fellowship to Steven Petrou.