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Chemical Reversion of Conventional Human Pluripotent Stem Cells to a Naïve-like State with Improved Multilineage Differentiation Potency
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Developmental Biology
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JoVE Journal Developmental Biology
Chemical Reversion of Conventional Human Pluripotent Stem Cells to a Naïve-like State with Improved Multilineage Differentiation Potency
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June 10, 2018

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Chapters

  • 00:04Title
  • 01:14Bulk Stabilization of Conventional hPSC Cultures for Subsequent Naïve Reversion with a Brief LIF-5i Adaptation
  • 04:38Long-term Maintenance and Expansion of N-hPSC in LIF-3i Medium
  • 07:14Results: Effective Reversion of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
  • 07:47Conclusion

Summary

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We present a protocol for efficient, bulk, and rapid chemical reversion of conventional lineage-primed human pluripotent stem cells (hPSC) into an epigenomically-stable naïve preimplantation epiblast-like pluripotent state. This method results in decreased lineage-primed gene expression and marked improvement in directed multilineage differentiation across a broad repertoire of conventional hPSC lines.

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