ORIGINAL ARTICLEPeripheral sensory neurons differentiate from neural precursors derived from human embryonic stem cells
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2016, Brain ResearchCitation Excerpt :Human embryonic stem cells (hESC), derived from human blastocysts are pluripotent, immortal cells that can be differentiated into neural crest cells as well. Earlier studies have demonstrated that those cells can be further propagated into neuronal cell lineages of the PNS (Brokhman et al., 2008; Lee et al., 2007; Pomp et al., 2005). By use of culture methods that include use of glial growth factors such as ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) or neuregulin 1β these cells can be further differentiated to cells that express Schwann cell markers such as GFAP (Lee et al., 2007), S100β (Lee et al., 2007) or, less specific, P75NTR (Jiang et al., 2009; Pomp et al., 2005).
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