Neural Progenitors and Cool Science

Titania Nanotubes and Neural Prostheses I an always on the hunt for the use of our Neural Progenitor Markers in cool and important human health applications. Here our Nestin Antibody is use to access the growth and maintenance of C17.2 neural stem cell line cultured in these nanotubes: Jonathan A. Sorkin, Stephen Hughes, Paulo Soares, Ketul C. Popat. Titania nanotube arrays as interfaces for neural prostheses. Materials Science and Engineering: C Volume 49, 1 April 2015, Pages 735–745. doi:10.1016/j.msec.2015.01.077Image: Nestin staining of human week-11 fetal neural progenitor cells. Cells were stained using goat anti-mouse Alexa Fluor 488 secondary antibody (green) (Molecular Probe, A-11001) and counterstained with DAPI (blue). Abstract: Neural prostheses have become ever more acceptable treatments for many different types of neurological damage and disease. Here we investigate the use of two different morphologies of titania nanotube arrays as interfaces to advance the longevity and effectiveness of these prostheses. The nanotube arrays were characterized for their nanotopography, crystallinity, conductivity, wettability, surface mechanical properties and adsorption of key proteins: fibrinogen, albumin and laminin. The loosely packed nanotube arrays fabricated using a diethylene glycol based electrolyte, contained a higher presence of the anatase crystal phase and were subsequently more conductive. These arrays yielded surfaces with higher wettability and lowe...
Source: Neuromics - Category: Neuroscience Tags: Astrocytes nestin antibody Neural Progenitor Cells neural progenitor markers neural progenitors Neural prostheses Neurons Titania nanotube arrays; C17.2 neural stem cell line Source Type: news