I tried different combinations to differentiate these cells. However, seems like they significantly express Glutamate receptors/transporters like VGLUT etc.
Classically, these cells have been studied and characterized for Glutamate induced excitotoxicity.
i tried using Neurobasal media with BDNF and retinoic acid. observations were really interesting where i see longer neurites. but i have not tried characterizing what exactly which lineage they have been differentiated into.
Dear all, I would like to know why sometimes HT-22 cells are proliferating very slow... As I know that, the proliferation rate was very fast before, but when I freeze and thaw it their rate was really slow... please help me in this aspect... Thanks....
Dear all, I have a question: what is the best method to differentiate the HT22 cell line? I tried with Neurobasal A + N2 supplement for 24h but I don't have a good result. What do you suggest?
I have been differentiating my HT22 cells in NeuroBasal medium with N2 supplement and allowing it to incubate for 48 hours before harvesting the cells. Although the differentiation is successful, I have observed around 50% cell death as well. Can anyone provide insight on this for me? Also I am currently using NeuroBasal medium without phenol red catalog # 12348017 on Thermo Fisher. Is this the best medium to use?
what amount of BDNF or NGF and the B27 supplement was used for differentiation of HT-22 cells? Did anyone find out what kind of neurons these cells are differentiated into? Is it possible to transfect these cells using the calcium-phosphate technique? I want to study the localization of the exocyst complex before and after differentiation? Do you recommend to transfect and then do the differentiation or differentiate and then do the transfection?