Three-Step Method For Universal Enrichment, Expansion, And Maturation Of Skeletal Muscle Cells Derived From Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
SUMMARY
UCLA researchers have developed a novel method for enriching, expanding, and maturing populations of skeletal muscle progenitor cells (SMPCs) from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs).
BACKGROUND
Skeletal muscle is one of the only organ systems endowed with an endogenous stem cell, the satellite cell (SC). However, the events controlling the timing and specification of SCs and early progenitors during human myogenesis have remained poorly defined. There is a need for a method to identify these early developmental cells prior to generating equivalent SMPCs from hPSCs with robust in vitro myogenic ability and in vivo engraftment potential.
INNOVATION
APPLICATIONS
ADVANTAGES
This method enables:
STATE OF DEVELOPMENT
The method has been successfully demonstrated.
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