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Matrigel coated 6 well plates

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Matrigel-coated 6-well plates are a type of cell culture vessel designed to provide a suitable environment for the growth and maintenance of cells. The plates are pre-coated with a basement membrane extract known as Matrigel, which serves as an extracellular matrix to promote cell attachment, proliferation, and differentiation. The 6-well format allows for multiple samples or conditions to be studied simultaneously within a single plate.

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2 protocols using matrigel coated 6 well plates

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Naive Human ESC Line Maintenance

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Elf1 cells, a naïve human ESC line isolated from an 8-cell human embryo, were procured from Wicell (Madison, WI, USA) and maintained according to a previously published protocol [22 (link)]. Briefly, Elf1 cells were grown adherent to mouse embryonic feeder (MEF) coated 6-well plates and incubated in a medium containing KnockOut/F12 DMEM with GlutaMax (Life Technologies, Carlsbad, CA, USA) with 20% KnockOut serum replacement (Life Technologies), 1 mM sodium pyruvate (Life Technologies), 0.1 mM 2-Mercaptoehtanol (Life Technologies), 1% non-essential amino acids (Life Technologies), and 0.2% penicillin-streptomycin solution (Life Technologies), and supplemented with 12 ng/mL FGF2 (Prospec, Ness Ziona, Israel), 1.5 μM CHIR99021 (Cayman Chemical, Ann Arbor, MI, USA), 0.4 μM PD03296501 (Caymen Chemical) and 0.01 μg/mL human LIF (Prospec). Prior to encapsulation in 3-D scaffolds, cells were transitioned to feeder-free culture in Matrigel-coated 6-well plates (Fisher Scientific, Pittsburgh, PA, USA).
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Cultivating Naïve Human ESCs on MEFs

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Elf1 cells, a naïve human ESC line isolated from an 8-cell human embryo, were procured from Wicell (Madison, WI), and maintained according to a previously published protocol [22] . Briefly, Elf1 cells were grown adherent to mouse embryonic feeder (MEF) coated 6-well plates, and incubated in medium containing KnockOut/F12 DMEM with GlutaMax (Life Technologies, Carlsbad, CA) with 20% KnockOut serum replacement (Life Technologies), 1mM sodium pyruvate (Life Technologies), 0.1mM 2-Mercaptoehtanol (Life Technologies), 1% non-essential amino acids (Life Technologies), and 0.2% penicillin-streptomycin solution (Life Technologies), and supplemented with 12ng/ml FGF2 (Prospec, Ness Ziona, Israel), 1.5µM CHIR99021 (Cayman Chemical, Ann Arbor, MI), 0.4µM PD03296501 (Caymen Chemical) and 0.01µg/ml human LIF (Prospec). Prior to encapsulation in 3-D scaffolds, cells were transitioned to feeder-free culture in Matrigel-coated 6-well plates (Fisher Scientific, Pittsburgh, PA).
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