Published: Vol 3, Iss 23, Dec 5, 2013 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.992 Views: 14617
Reviewed by: Anonymous reviewer(s)
Protocol Collections
Comprehensive collections of detailed, peer-reviewed protocols focusing on specific topics
Related protocols
A Streamlined Method for the Preparation of Growth Factor-enriched Thermosensitive Hydrogels from Soft Tissue
Christopher J. Poon [...] Wayne A. Morrison
Feb 5, 2017 8127 Views
Functional Analysis of Connexin Channels in Cultured Cells by Neurobiotin Injection and Visualization
Philipp Wörsdörfer and Klaus Willecke
Jun 5, 2017 8277 Views
3D Organoid Formation from the Murine Salivary Gland Cell Line SIMS
Harleen K. Athwal and Isabelle M. A. Lombaert
Oct 5, 2019 5587 Views
Abstract
A range of assays have been developed to determine the stemness or stem cell activity of human stem cells. The key assays of stem cells are functional: they must show self-renewal and the ability to generate the appropriate tissue. The best assays available to study this property in putative human stem cells involve xeno-transplantation into immune-deficient mice. Demonstration of both long-term (2-3 months) multi-lineage reconstitution of human blood or liver in a murine host and the ability of the putative stem cells to mediate reconstitution of a secondary host upon re-isolation from the primary mouse are generally accepted as the gold standard for demonstrating the presence of human hematopoietic and hepatic stem cells. Here, we describe a method of reconstituting NOD-scid IL-2Rγ-/-(NSG) mice with CD34+ stem cells from human fetal liver and repurification of CD34+ cells for serial transplantation.
Keywords: Hematopoietic progenitorMaterials and Reagents
Equipment
Procedure
Acknowledgments
This protocol was developed and adapted from the previous publication Chen et al (2013a) and (2013b).
References
Article Information
Copyright
© 2013 The Authors; exclusive licensee Bio-protocol LLC.
How to cite
Chen, Q. and Chen, J. (2013). Serial Transfer of Human Hematopoietic and Hepatic Stem/progenitor Cells. Bio-protocol 3(23): e992. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.992.
Category
Stem Cell > Adult stem cell > Maintenance and differentiation
Do you have any questions about this protocol?
Post your question to gather feedback from the community. We will also invite the authors of this article to respond.
Tips for asking effective questions
+ Description
Write a detailed description. Include all information that will help others answer your question including experimental processes, conditions, and relevant images.
Share
Bluesky
X
Copy link