Assessment of different strategies for scalable production and proliferation of human myoblasts
Cell Proliferation2019Vol. 52(3), pp. e12602–e12602
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Min‐Wen Jason Chua, Ege Deniz Yildirim, Jun‐Hao Elwin Tan, Yan‐Jiang Benjamin Chua, Suet‐Mei Crystal Low, Suet Lee Shirley Ding, Chun‐wei Li, Zongmin Jiang, Bin Tean Teh, Kang Yu, Ng Shyh‐Chang
Abstract
Further efforts to optimize the chemically defined differentiation of hESC-monolayer-myoblasts would be the most promising strategy for the scalable generation of human myoblasts, for applications in MTT and high-throughput drug screening.
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