C12N2501/375

CULTURE MEDIUM FOR CELLULAR IMMUNOTHERAPY
20170121680 · 2017-05-04 · ·

The present invention provides a method for preparing a cell culture medium comprising a mixture of blood products from two or more donors, comprising the steps of: a) providing at least a first blood product from a first donor; b) measuring the concentration of at least one quality factor in the first blood product; c) comparing the measured concentration of a quality factor to a concentration range predefined for the quality factor; d) selecting the first blood product for the cell culture medium if the concentration measured for the quality factor is in the predefined range and optionally converting the first selected blood product into a first processed blood product or else unselecting the first blood product.

SC-BETA CELLS AND COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING THE SAME

Disclosed herein are methods, compositions, kits, and agents useful for inducing cell maturation, and isolated populations of SC- cells for use in various applications, such as cell therapy.

DIFFERENTIATION OF STEM CELLS INTO THYROID TISSUE

Embodiments herein relate in vitro methods of stem cell differentiation into thyroid hormone producing cells and tissues, and methods of use of these cells.

Methods for differentiating pluripotent stem cells in dynamic suspension culture

Methods for differentiating pluripotent stem cells to neuroectoderm in dynamic suspension culture using small molecule or protein inhibitors of TGF/Activin/Nodal signaling and BMP signaling are provided. Also provided are methot and protocols for differentiating pluripotent stem cells such as human embryonic stem cells first to neuroectoderm, then further to glial progenitor cells, and further to oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs), and compositions obtained thereby. The methods of the present disclosure reproducibly produce neuroectoderm progenitor cells by day 7 of the differentiation process, glial progenitor cells by day 21 of the differentiation process and OPCs by day 42 of the differentiation process.