Polyvinyl Alcohol-Co-Itaconic Acid (P-IA) Hydrogel Dish Preparation and Grafting
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Passaging of Undifferentiated Human Embryonic Stem (ES) and Human Induced Pluripotent Stem (iPS) Cells on Hydrogels
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Characterization of the Expression of Pluripotency Proteins by Immunostaining
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Results: Human ES and iPS Pluripotency on Conventional Dishes and Hydrogel Dishes
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Conclusion
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The overall goal of this experiment is to prepare either unmodified or oligopeptide or extra-cellular matrix-grafted polyvinyl alcohol-co-itaconic acid hydrogels with the optimal elasticity for culturing and passaging stem cells. This method can h
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A protocol is presented to prepare polyvinyl alcohol-co-itaconic acid hydrogels with varying stiffness, which were grafted with and without oligopeptides, to investigate the effect of the stiffness of biomaterials on the differentiation and proliferation of stem cells. The stiffness of the hydrogels was controlled by the crosslinking time.