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Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Differentiation in Neurons Using Engineered Lentiviruses

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Treat the adhered human pluripotent stem cells with engineered lentiviruses in a transfection reagent.

The virus carries genes for antibiotic resistance and the neurogenic transcription factor, controlled by the tetracycline-responsive and regulatory elements.

The positively charged transfection reagent enhances viral fusion and its content release.

Viral RNA reverse-transcribes into DNA and integrates into the stem cell DNA, enabling the expression of regulatory elements that produce activator proteins.

Add a basal medium with tetracycline derivative, which forms a complex with the activator proteins.

This complex binds to the tetracycline-responsive element, promoting gene expression and producing the neurogenic transcription factors that induce stem cell differentiation into neurons.

Add a basal medium with an antibiotic drug to eliminate the untransfected cells.

Treat the cells with a detachment solution containing proteolytic enzymes that degrade the extracellular matrix or ECM and release the cells.

Remove the enzymes and re-plate the cells onto ECM-coated wells with a maturation medium, promoting neuronal maturation.

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Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Differentiation in Neurons Using Engineered Lentiviruses

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