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New article: Adhesion Strength-based, Label-free Isolation of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells

Article: Singh A, Suri S, Lee T, Chilton JM, Cooke MT, Chen WQ, Fu JP, Stice SL, Lu H, McDevitt TC, Garcia AJ, (2013) Adhesion Strength-based, Label-free Isolation of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells. Nature Methods, 10 (5); 438

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Abstract:   We demonstrate substantial differences in ‘adhesive signature’ between human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs), partially reprogrammed cells, somatic cells and hPSC-derived differentiated progeny. We exploited these differential adhesion strengths to rapidly (over similar to 10 min) and efficiently isolate fully reprogrammed induced hPSCs (hiPSCs) as intact colonies from heterogeneous reprogramming cultures and from differentiated progeny using microfluidics. hiPSCs were isolated label free, enriched to 95%-99% purity with >80% survival, and had normal transcriptional profiles, differentiation potential and karyotypes. We also applied this strategy to isolate hPSCs (hiPSCs and human embryonic stem cells) during routine culture and show that it may be extended to isolate hPSC-derived lineage-specific stem cells or differentiated cells.

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