Isolation of Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMNCs
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Activation of Human GPI-Anchored Glycoprotein by Antibody Crosslinking on the Surface of PBMNCs
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Sorting of Newly Generated Dedifferentiated Cells
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Preparing Cell Culture Dishes for Neuronal Differentiation of Newly Generated Stem Cells
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Culturing of Neuronal Differentiated Blood Cells
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Immunofluorescence Microscopy Analysis of Blood-Derived Neural Cells
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Results: Morphology, Re-differentiation and Immunophenotyping of Generated Neuronal Cells
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Conclusion
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The significance of the protocol relies on membrane to nucleus signaling and does not directly affect the genome, like it is the case with induced pluripotent stem cells. The non-teratogenic nature of blood-derived pluripotent stem cells is the ma
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We present a genetically modified-free (GM-free) method to obtain cells with a neuronal phenotype from reprogrammed peripheral blood cells. Activation of a signaling pathway linked to novel human GPI-linked protein reveals an efficient GM-free method for obtaining human pluripotent stem cells.