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Effects of the physiochemical culture environment on the stemness and pluripotency of human embryonic stem cells
2011
Stem Cell Studies
Both physical and chemical signals in the culture environment mediate stem cell fate. For research and the clinical application of stem cells, the development of defined and xeno-free culture conditions to maintain the undifferentiated growth of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) is highly desirable. We evaluated the effects of different basal media, glucose concentrations, osmolarity, chemical compounds, and hypoxic conditions on hESC self-renewal using defined and xeno-free culture conditions
doi:10.4081/scs.2011.e3
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