Sensor for detecting stem cell differentiation based on electrochemical methods

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PATENT NO 9650663
APP PUB NO 20140158554A1
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14092046

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This invention relates to a sensor for detecting a stem cell differentiation, including (a) an electrode; and (b) a substrate of an alkaline phosphatase. The phosphorylation or dephosphorylation of the substrate for an alkaline phosphatase as a stem cell undifferentiation marker which dephosphorylates its substrate may be measured using an electrical signal in the present sensor. Therefore, the sensor of the present invention enables to electrically detect a stem cell status in a high-throughput manner and to determine the stem cell differentiation.

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INDUSTRY-UNIVERSITY COOPERATION FOUNDATION SOGANG UNIVERSITYSEOUL SOUTH KEREAN

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Choi, Jeong-Woo Seoul, KR 9 17
Yea, Cheol-Heon Seoul, KR 2 7

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