Single-lineage Cell Differentiation

Specialised differentiation of stem cells into targeted cell types, for focused research and applications.
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Description

Single-lineage cell differentiation is the process of guiding stem cells to become a specific cell type, such as endoderm or endothelial cells. This approach is essential for studies in tissue development and disease modelling. We offer expertise in differentiating stem cells to suit your research needs.

Specifications

  • Definitive endoderm differentiation directs stem cells to form the precursor cells for vital organs like the liver, pancreas, and lungs.

  • Endothelial cell differentiation guides stem cells to develop into the cells that line blood vessels, essential for studying vascular development and disease modelling.

  • Mesenchymal progenitors are stem-cell-derived precursors that give rise to mesenchymal lineages, including bone, cartilage, and fat cells. These cells are essential for studying tissue regeneration, disease modelling, and therapeutic development.

    *Please email us to find out more. 

  • Immune cells, including T cells, B cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells, can be derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) by inducing differentiation into hematopoietic cells. These models are essential for studying immune function, inflammation, and immune-related diseases.

    *Please email us to find out more. 

Applications

  • Disease Modelling
  • Drug Discovery and Development 
  • Co-Cultures 
  • Genetic Studies 
  • Developmental Biology 
  • Regenerative Medicine 
  • Precision Medicine 
  • Cancer Research 
  • Tissue Engineering 
  • Gene Editing
  • Organ-on-a-Chip

Instrument location

3D Culture Facility

Room 2061, Level 2
BioSciences (E26)
UNSW Sydney, NSW 2033

Phone: 02 9348 8212
Email:  3Dculture@unsw.edu.au

Dr Alison Ferguson

Research Manager
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    alison.ferguson@unsw.edu.au

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