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titleOfInvention Method of sorting neural stem cells reprogrammed directly from fibroblasts
abstract The present invention relates to a method of separating cells directly reprogrammed with neural stem cells from somatic cells and a method of constructing neural stem cell clones by classifying neural stem cells directly reprogrammed from the separated somatic cells into single cell units. According to the present invention as described above, by using an antibody against the SSEA-1 protein specifically expressed on the surface of neural stem cells, neuron stem cells directly reprogrammed from somatic cells can be isolated and the reprogrammed cells can be isolated from single cells single cell) to construct a neural stem cell clone.
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