Astrocyte Differentiation of Neural Stem Cells with StemPro Embryonic Stem Cell Serum Free Medium for Research and Potential Therapeutic Use

Description:

This technology includes an innovative method for differentiating astrocytes from neural stem cells (NSCs). The process involves using Life Technologies StemPro embryonic stem cell serum-free medium to initially guide NSCs towards a neuronal lineage. Over a period of 28-35 days, as the cells are continually passaged, neurons gradually die off, leading to the proliferation of astrocytes. By the end of this differentiation protocol, approximately 70% of the cells exhibit markers characteristic of mature astrocytes, specifically GFAP. Additionally, this method allows for the astrocytes to be frozen at early stages and later thawed to continue their differentiation into the astrocyte lineage. This technology stands out from previous methods by significantly enhancing the efficiency and speed of astrocyte derivation. The potential applications of this technology are extensive, including facilitating research into astrocyte development mechanisms and providing a scalable way to produce astrocytes for potential clinical applications in cellular replacement therapies for brain and spinal cord injuries.

Patent Information:
For Information, Contact:
Vladimir Knezevic
Senior Advisor for Commercial Evaluations
NIH Technology Transfer
301-435-5560
vlado.knezevic@nih.gov
Inventors:
Nasir Malik
Mahendra Rao
Xianmin Zeng
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