Maintenance of Pluripotent Stem Cells
Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) have the ability to generate all cell types in the human body and can be used in many applications in basic research and translational medicine, including disease modeling, drug screening and cell therapy. Maintenance of high quality hPSCs is dependent on consistent in vitro cell culture conditions and handling techniques.
Explore the resources below to support your hPSC research.
On-Demand Course: Applying the ISSCR Standards for Research
In 2023, the ISSCR published the Standards for Human Stem Cell Use in Research鈥攁 set of recommendations aimed at enhancing the reproducibility and impact of stem cell-based research worldwide. Developed in partnership with the ISSCR*, this free course will walk you through the key characterization and reporting criteria outlined in the Standards document and offer practical guidance to help you confidently apply these quality principles in your own hPSC-based projects.
*Neither the ISSCR nor the ISSCR Standards endorse any commercial products or services.
Register Now >Quality Control for Pluripotent Stem Cells
Get to know the key quality attributes of hPSC cultures, including techniques for maintaining and assessing genomic integrity, pluripotency, and morphology.
Panel: Challenges in Ensuring hPSC Quality
Hear global experts discuss key issues impacting the use of human pluripotent stem cells in this series of webinars provided in partnership with Nature Research.
Survey Report: Where Is Pluripotent Stem Cell Research Now?
In 2020, 海角破解版 Technologies conducted a survey asking scientists to help highlight the needs and challenges in the hPSC field. The survey report shares some of the most interesting insights, on topics such as irreproducibility and quality control, and how to address them in your research.
E-Book: iPSCs As Accessible and Standard Research Models
Are you curious about using human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)? Our e-book, an Expert Insights co-published with Wiley, will help you better understand the use of iPSCs as research models and give you the confidence to incorporate them in your own research.




