1. Eyes Wide Open: A Critical Review of Sphere-Formation as an Assay for Stem Cells
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Fiona Doetsch, Erika Pastrana, and Violeta Silva-Vargas
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Cell Survival ,Cellular differentiation ,Cell Culture Techniques ,Context (language use) ,Computational biology ,Sphere formation ,Biology ,Article ,Colony-Forming Units Assay ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neurosphere ,Genetics ,Animals ,Humans ,Cell survival ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Stem Cells ,Cell Differentiation ,Cell Biology ,Research Design ,Cell culture ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Immunology ,Molecular Medicine ,Stem cell - Abstract
Sphere-forming assays have been widely used to retrospectively identify stem cells based on their reported capacity to evaluate self-renewal and differentiation at the single cell level in vitro. The discovery of markers that allow the prospective isolation of stem cells and their progeny from their in vivo niche allows the functional properties of purified populations to be defined. We provide an historical perspective of the evolution of the neurosphere assay, and highlight limitations in the use of sphere-forming assays, in the context of neurospheres. We discuss theoretical and technical considerations of experimental design and interpretation that surround the use of this assay with any tissue. more...
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- 2011
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