Review Article
In Vitro Differentiation and Maturation of Human Embryonic Stem Cell into Multipotent Cells
Table 3
In vitro models for direct differentiation of embryonic stem cells into osteogenic lineages.
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Culture medium was α-minimal essential medium or Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium, supplemented with 10–20% foetal calf serum. Factors added for osteogenic differentiation: β-gly, 10 mM (range, 2–10 mM); ascorbic acid, 50 μg/mL; Dex, 10 or 100 nM; RA, 10−7 M; BMP, 100 ng/mL (range, 10–800 ng/mL). Cbfa1, BSP, ALP, and OC were analyzed by PCR. #In the mouse study cells were sorted by Cadherin-11 expression, and cDNA microarray was performed. ALP: alkaline phosphatase; asc. Acid: ascorbic acid; BMP: bone morphogenetic protein; BSP: bone sialoprotein; Runx2: core binding factor α1; D: day(s); Dex: dexamethasone; ES: embryonic stem; FGF: fibroblast growth factor; β-gly: β-glycerophosphate; RA: retinoic acid; OC: osteocalcin. |