Volume 148, Issue 3 pp. 441-444

Multipotent adult progenitor cell isolation and proliferation in cytokine and serum-free medium conditioned by rat B104 cells

Claire M. Rice

Claire M. Rice

Institute of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Bristol, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, UK

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Carlos Clavel

Carlos Clavel

Haematology and Cell Therapy, Clinica Universitaria, Pamplona, Spain

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Manu Mazo

Manu Mazo

Haematology and Cell Therapy, Clinica Universitaria, Pamplona, Spain

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Felipe Prosper

Felipe Prosper

Haematology and Cell Therapy, Clinica Universitaria, Pamplona, Spain

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Neil J. Scolding

Neil J. Scolding

Institute of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Bristol, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, UK

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First published: 11 January 2010
Citations: 6
Professor Neil J. Scolding, Department of Neurology, University of Bristol Institute of Clinical Neurosciences, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol BS16 1LE, UK. E-mail: [email protected]

Summary

This report describes the isolation of rodent multipotent adult progenitor cells (MAPCs) and proliferation of these cells in both standard medium and medium without exogenous serum or growth factors conditioned by the rat cell line B104. MAPCs have exacting requirements for their proliferation in vitro but once established proliferate rapidly at low seeding density, requiring almost daily passage and media exchange. Previously published methods for growth of MAPCs in vitro all used media supplemented with serum and growth factors, which adds considerable expense.

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