Stem cell markers are specific molecular markers used to identify and characterize stem cells. These markers play a crucial role in the research, isolation, culture, and application of stem cells. Different types of stem cells have distinct markers. Below are some common stem cell markers:
OCT4: A transcription factor that maintains the pluripotency of embryonic stem cells.
SOX2: A transcription factor that acts in concert with OCT4 to maintain the pluripotency of embryonic stem cells.
NANOG: A transcription factor that maintains the pluripotency and self-renewal capacity of embryonic stem cells.
TRA-1-60: A glycoprotein commonly used to mark human embryonic stem cells.
TRA-1-81: A glycoprotein commonly used to mark human embryonic stem cells.
SSEA-3: A glycoprotein commonly used to mark human embryonic stem cells.
SSEA-4: A glycoprotein commonly used to mark human embryonic stem cells.
OCT4: A transcription factor that maintains pluripotency.
SOX2: A transcription factor that maintains pluripotency.
NANOG: A transcription factor that maintains pluripotency.
TRA-1-60: A glycoprotein commonly used to mark human induced pluripotent stem cells.
TRA-1-81: A glycoprotein commonly used to mark human induced pluripotent stem cells.
SSEA-3: A glycoprotein commonly used to mark human induced pluripotent stem cells.
SSEA-4: A glycoprotein commonly used to mark human induced pluripotent stem cells.
Hematopoietic Stem Cells (HSCs):
CD34: A surface marker commonly used to mark hematopoietic stem cells.
CD38: A surface marker commonly used to mark hematopoietic stem cells.
CD45: A surface marker commonly used to mark hematopoietic cells.
CD133: A surface marker commonly used to mark hematopoietic stem cells and certain other types of stem cells.
Lin: A group of surface markers used to exclude mature blood cells.
Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs):
CD105: A surface marker commonly used to mark mesenchymal stem cells.
CD90: A surface marker commonly used to mark mesenchymal stem cells.
CD73: A surface marker commonly used to mark mesenchymal stem cells.
CD44: A surface marker commonly used to mark mesenchymal stem cells.
CD106: A surface marker commonly used to mark mesenchymal stem cells.
Neural Stem Cells (NSCs):
Nestin: An intermediate filament protein commonly used to mark neural stem cells.
SOX2: A transcription factor that maintains the pluripotency of neural stem cells.
GFAP: Glial fibrillary acidic protein, commonly used to mark glial cells.
βIII-Tubulin: A microtubule protein commonly used to mark neurons.
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