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SIRPA is a specific cell-surface marker for isolating cardiomyocytes derived from human pluripotent stem cells
Cardiomyocytes generated from human pluripotent stem cells have many potential applications in drug screening, disease modeling and cell therapy. Dubois et al. describe a cell-surface marker that allows the isolation of highly enriched populations of cardiomyocytes from differentiation cultures.
- Nicole C Dubois
- , April M Craft
- & Gordon Keller
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CD140a identifies a population of highly myelinogenic, migration-competent and efficiently engrafting human oligodendrocyte progenitor cells
Oligodendrocyte progenitors capable of myelination in myelin-deficient mice have been isolated from human fetal brain cells, but at low purity. Sim et al. show that sorting based on PDGFRα expression yields a purer population of myelinogenic cells free of neuronal and committed astrocyte cells.
- Fraser J Sim
- , Crystal R McClain
- & Steven A Goldman
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Guidelines for reporting the use of column chromatography in proteomics
- Andrew R Jones
- , Kathleen Carroll
- & Norman W Paton
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Guidelines for reporting the use of gel image informatics in proteomics
- Christine Hoogland
- , Martin O'Gorman
- & Andrew R Jones
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Guidelines for reporting the use of capillary electrophoresis in proteomics
- Paula J Domann
- , Satoko Akashi
- & Chris F Taylor