Ralph Brinster, part of the team at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia that first cultured
sperm stem cells in the lab, has written that culturing stem cells from human sperm is not far off — humans and mice, like other mammals, he says, require similar growth factors.
Not exact matches
Stephen DiNardo, PhD, a professor of
Cell and Developmental Biology and Kari F. Lenhart, PhD, a postdoctoral scientist in the DiNardo lab, study the development of fruit fly sperm as a model to investigate the stem cell - ni
Cell and Developmental Biology and Kari F. Lenhart, PhD, a postdoctoral scientist
in the DiNardo
lab, study the development of fruit fly
sperm as a model to investigate the
stem cell - ni
cell - niche.
Using single
cell RNA sequencing analysis, the Cairns
lab profiled
cells individually, establishing the gene expression profile
in human
sperm stem cells.
The mouse lines, which will be stored
in the form of frozen embryos, frozen
sperm and frozen embryonic
stem (ES)
cells, will be delivered to NIH - funded mouse repositories that supply mice to universities, medical schools and research
labs all over the world.