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we had cultured EB of mouse for 4days . Then we were going to let them attach to plate treated by gelatin, but 2days later ,EB still floated in the medium. Now we want to know this reason.???

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Posted Sep 26, 2006, 13:18 PM
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maybe due to short enough serum or nutrient?

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Posted Dec 12, 2006, 22:45 PM
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when we culture our embryonic bodies from mouse, we treat them for upwards of 5 to 7 days. during this time, they move from being a monolayer (ES cells) to floating culture. as the ES cells start to differentiate and form the germ layers (endo, ecto, mesoderm) - i am unaware of a protocol that utilizes them other than in a floating culture.

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