Neural Precursor Cells
Neural Precursor cells are multipotent stem cells that can be differentiated preferentially in neurons and astrocyte. From the iPSC we generate homogeneus embryoid bodies and neuroepithelial rosettes before the differentiation to NSC. NSC can be maintaned in culture, stored in liquid nitrogen or differentiated to astrocytes and neurons (glutammatergic, GABAergic dopaminergic). [Price inquire]
Hematopyetic Precursor Cells
Unlike neurons and the rest of neuroglia, microglia, the resident immune cells of the central nervous system, has mesodermal origin. Microglia derived from yolk sac macrophages arising during the first wave of primitive hematopoiesis. Hematopoietic precursor cells are generated in a serum/feeder free conditions and can be differentiated to adult microglia. [Price inquire]
Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells
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Neuromesodermal Precursor Cells
Neuromesodermal progenitor cells are bipotent progenitor cells that generate neuroectodermal and mesodermal cell derivatives. In the embryoinic development they drive the axial elongation and formation of the spinal cord and musculoskeletal system. They express the neural progenitor marker SOX2, the mesodermal marker Brachyury (T/BRA), and the posterior determinant CDX2. We use NMPC to generate human Neuromuscular organoids [Price inquire]