2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-25952/v1
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Hypoxia Promotes Differentiation of Pure Cartilage from Human iPS Cells

Abstract: BackgroundWhile cartilage can be formed from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), challenges such as long culture periods and compromised tissue purity remain. We aimed to determine whether cartilaginous tissue can be produced from iPSCs under hypoxia and to evaluate the effects on the cellular metabolism and purity of the tissue.MethodsHuman iPSCs (hiPSCs) were cultured for cartilage differentiation in monolayers under normoxia or hypoxia (5% O2). We evaluated chondrocyte differentiation by real-time rever… Show more

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