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Name Kataoka Ken
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researchmap researcher code B000342579
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

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Secondary Publication: Proposal for Points of Consideration for Pluripotent Stem Cell Culture

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Takashi Aoi, Isao Asaka, Hidenori Akutsu, Yuzuru Ito, Ken Kataoka, Yasunari Kanda, Hajime Kojima, Yuko Sekino, Hirofumi Suemori, Masato Nakagawa, Kazuaki Nakamura, Yukio Nakamura, Makiko Fujii, Miho Furue, Daiju Yamazaki

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Human pluripotent stem cells, such as human embryonic stem cells and human induced pluripotent stem cells, are used in basic research and various applied fields, including drug discovery and regenerative medicine. Stem cell technologies have developed rapidly in recent years, and the supply of culture materials has improved. This has facilitated the culture of human pluripotent stem cells and has enabled an increasing number of researchers and bioengineers to access this technology. At the same time, it is a challenge to share the basic concepts and techniques of this technology among researchers and technicians to ensure the reproducibility of research results. Human pluripotent stem cells differ from conventional somatic cells in many aspects, and many points need to be considered in their handling, even for those experienced in cell culture. Therefore, we have prepared this proposal, “Points of Consideration for Pluripotent Stem Cell Culture,” to promote the effective use of human pluripotent stem cells. This proposal includes seven items to be considered and practices to be confirmed before using human pluripotent stem cells. These are laws/guidelines and consent/material transfer agreements, diversity of pluripotent stem cells, culture materials, thawing procedure, media exchange and cell passaging, freezing procedure, and culture management. We aim for the concept of these points of consideration to be shared by researchers and technicians involved in the cell culture of pluripotent stem cells. In this way, we hope the reliability of research using pluripotent stem cells can be improved, and cell culture technology will advance.

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In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal

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2024/03

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