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English: CD44 can be used as a negative marker to identify iPSC colonies during reprogramming. Time lapse imaging of BJ fibroblasts undergoing episomal-based reprogramming. Cells were seeded on MEFs a week after transfection and imaged under phase contrast every 4 hours for 2 weeks prior to CD44 immunofluorescence (green). |
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Source | Video S1 from Quintanilla R, Asprer J, Vaz C, Tanavde V, Lakshmipathy U (2014). "CD44 Is a Negative Cell Surface Marker for Pluripotent Stem Cell Identification during Human Fibroblast Reprogramming". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0085419. PMC: 3887044. | ||
Author | Quintanilla R, Asprer J, Vaz C, Tanavde V, Lakshmipathy U | ||
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Author | Quintanilla R, Asprer J, Vaz C, Tanavde V, Lakshmipathy U |
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Image title | CD44 can be used as a negative marker to identify iPSC colonies during reprogramming. Time lapse imaging of BJ fibroblasts undergoing episomal-based reprogramming. Cells were seeded on MEFs a week after transfection and imaged under phase contrast every 4 hours for 2 weeks prior to CD44 immunofluorescence (green). |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |