Stem cells are usually produced on culture plates in incubators with high moisture at body temperatures (37 0C). Since there are several types of stem cells, there are also different culture media that is suitable for each cell type. The crucial part of this process for scientists is to be able to produce at culture conditions without any differentiation and direct in needs.
Cord blood and bone marrow stem cells or Bone morrow-induced blood stem cells run in peripheral blood, can also be produced on special culture media. Since these stem cells can easily proliferate and differentiate, it is necessary to know cell culture media properties better.
Mesenchymal stem cells that are attached, proliferate and differentiate later under culture conditions. Therefore, there are multiple studies going on about these cells for therapeutic use.