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Application Note: Culture conditions and analysis of human iPSC-derived neurons

Written by Sartorius

A major limitation in studying human diseases affecting the nervous system is the ability to culture, monitor and analyze neuronal cells that accurately represent human phenotypes of these disorders. The use of human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-derived neurons has provided a new approach aimed at modeling neurological diseases. In this Application Note, Sartorius show how quantitative live-cell analysis can be used for the optimization of culture conditions and evaluation of cell health in hiPSC-derived neurons. This content was provided by Follow Sartorius on Twitter, Facebook and on LinkedIn.

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