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BCBC Protocols are related to primary cell culture, immunostaining, ESC differentiation, cell sorting, and RNA purification. As of August 1, 2015, BCBC is no longer in service.
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Information ProtocolsProtocol Name | Description | Categories | Access |
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Generate insulin-secreting islet clusters from human iPS | This protocol describes the method for generating insulin-producing islet clusters from human ES cell-like induced pluripotent stem cells derived from human foreskin fibroblast. | ESC directed differentiation | Viewable Request |
Isolation of Pancreatic Islets from Zebrafish | Purification, Beta cell imaging | Restricted | |
Manual dissection of E10.5 pancreatic buds | For manual isolation of pancreatic epithelium at early embryonic stages (with little mesenchymal contamination) | Cell sorting, Dissection | Viewable Request |
Methods for accurate cell tracking in movies of dividing progenitors | Beta cell imaging, Primary culture, Immunostaining, Dissection | Restricted | |
Pancreas Dissociation for Virus-Mediated Gene Transfer | Primary culture, Dissection | Restricted | |
Procedure for fractionation and gene expression analysis of juvenile human islet cells. | PCR method, RNA prep. and purification, Cell sorting | Restricted | |
Strategies for conversion of a DNA aptamer into a real-‐time FRET sensor | None specified | Restricted | |
Co-culturing endothelial cell lines with embryonic pancreas explants | A method for co-culturing endothelial cell lines with explants of embryonic pancreatic rudiments. | Primary culture | Viewable Request |
Culturing Different Endothelial Cell Lines | Methods for culturing and splitting four different endothelial cell lines. This information is useful for setting up co-culture experiments with islets or explants from embryonic pancreatic rudiments. | Primary culture | Viewable Request |
Differentiation of hESCs towards pancreatic like glucose-responsive insulin-secreting cells, in vitro | ESC directed differentiation | Restricted | |
Directed differentiation of human embryonic stem cell to foregut endoderm | This protocol is for converting human embryonic stem cells to foregut endoderm in the presence of FGF4 (version2 with correction by Martina Johannesson is uploaded on 5/26/09) | ESC directed differentiation | Viewable Request |
Directed differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells to foregut endoderm | Optimized protocol for converting mouse embryonic stem cells to foregut endoderm in the presence of FGF4 and Wnt3a | ESC directed differentiation | Viewable |
Directed differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells to Sox17+ cells | This protocol is for converting mouse embryonic stem cells to Sox17+ cells using embryoid bodies in the presence of Activin A | ESC directed differentiation | Viewable |
Islet Transplantation Procedure | Dissection | Restricted | |
Mouse genotyping | This is the description of a very simple/dependable/cheap mouse genotyping protocol. | PCR method | Viewable Request |
Non-Human Islet Perifusion | None specified | Restricted | |
Pancreatic differentiation of hESCs Keller | ESC directed differentiation | Restricted | |
Preparation and size-enrichment of secreted proteins from mammalian cells | None specified | Restricted | |
Preparing Islets for Transplant and Calculating IEQs | Dissection | Restricted | |
Procedure for assessing gene expression in cell subsets from the human fetal pancreas. | RNA prep. and purification | Restricted |
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