Zandstra Lab:Notebook/Stem Cell Bioengineering

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About Us
Research in the Zandstra Laboratory is focused on the generation of functional tissue from adult and embryonic stem cells. Our quantitative, technology-driven approach strives to gain new insight into the fundamental mechanisms that control stem cell fate and to develop robust systems for the controlled development of stem cells and their derivatives. learn more •

Recent Publications
The AC133+CD38-, but not the rhodamine-low phenotype, tracks LTC-IC and SRC function in human cord blood ex vivo expansion cultures. Ito CY, Kirouac DC, Madlambayan GJ, Yu M, Rogers I, Zandstra PW.

Regenerative Medicine Special Feature: Interrogating functional integration between injected pluripotent stem cell-derived cells and surrogate cardiac tissue. Song H, Yoon C, Kattman SJ, Dengler J, Massé S, Thavaratnam T, Gewarges M, Nanthakumar K, Rubart M, Keller GM, Radisic M, Zandstra PW. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009 Oct 21