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Extended passaging increases the efficiency of neural differentiation from induced pluripotent stem cells.

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Figure 1 iPSC lines subjected to neural induction (Ni) produce populations of neurons with similar morphology to ESC-derived neurons
Figure 2 Neurons derived from GG3.1 iPSCs exhibit characteristic neuronal morphologies and are immuno-positive for several neural markers
Figure 3 The effects of continual passaging on cellular morphology, colony shape and EB formation
Figure 4 Late-passage GG3.1 cells are more homogenously undifferentiated and have higher levels of pluripotency factor expression.
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