Journal article
A protocol describing the use of a recombinant protein-based, animal product-free medium (APEL) for human embryonic stem cell differentiation as spin embryoid bodies
ES Ng, R Davis, EG Stanley, AG Elefanty
Nature Protocols | Published : 2008
Abstract
In order to promote the uniform and reproducible differentiation of human embryonic stem cells (HESCs) in response to exogenously added growth factors, we have developed a method (spin embryoid bodies (EBs)) that uses a recombinant protein-based, animal product-free medium in which HESCs are aggregated by centrifugation to form EBs. In this protocol we describe the formulation of this medium, denoted APEL (Albumin Polyvinylalcohol Essential Lipids), and its use in spin EB differentiation of HESCs. We also describe a more economical variant, BPEL (Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) Polyvinylalchohol Essential Lipids), in which BSA replaces the recombinant human albumin. The integration of a medium th..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Stem Cell Centre and the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC). A. G. E. is a Senior Research Fellow of the NHMRC.