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Rapid Neuronal Differentiation of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells for Measuring Network Activity on Micro-electrode Arrays

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09:20 min

January 8th, 2017

DOI :

10.3791/54900-v

January 8th, 2017


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Neuronal Differentiation

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0:05

Title

0:41

Plating hiPSCs

3:42

Adding Rat Astrocytes

5:48

Characterization of Neuronal Network Activity Using MEAs

6:31

Results: Characterization of hiPSC-derived Neurons

8:21

Conclusion

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