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ISSCR standards for the use of human stem cells in basic research

Tenneille E. Ludwig, Peter W. Andrews, Ivana Barbaric, Nissim Benvenisty, Anita Bhattacharyya, Jeremy M. Crook, Laurence Dahéron, Jonathan S. Draper, Lyn Healy, Meritxell Huch, Maneesha S. Inamdar, Kim B. Jensen, Armin Kurtz, Madeline A. Lancaster, Prisca Liberali, Matthias P. Lütolf, Christine L. Mummery, Martín F. Pera, Yoji Sato, Noriko Shimasaki, Austin Smith, Jihwan Song, Claudia Spits, Glyn Stacey, Christine A. Wells, Tongbiao Zhao, Jack T. Mosher

2023Stem Cell Reports105 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The laboratory culture of human stem cells seeks to capture a cellular state as an in vitro surrogate of a biological system. For the results and outputs from this research to be accurate, meaningful, and durable, standards that ensure reproducibility and reliability of the data should be applied. Although such standards have been previously proposed for repositories and distribution centers, no widely accepted best practices exist for laboratory research with human pluripotent and tissue stem cells. To fill that void, the International Society for Stem Cell Research has developed a set of recommendations, including reporting criteria, for scientists in basic research laboratories. These criteria are designed to be technically and financially feasible and, when implemented, enhance the reproducibility and rigor of stem cell research.

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Stem cellBiologyInduced pluripotent stem cellBiotechnologyBasic researchRisk analysis (engineering)Engineering ethicsBiochemical engineeringData scienceComputer scienceBusinessLibrary scienceCell biologyEmbryonic stem cellEngineeringGeneBiochemistryPluripotent Stem Cells Research3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchBiomedical Ethics and Regulation