Since the first demonstration of direct dopaminergic neuronal reprogramming, over a dozen methods have been developed to generate induced dopaminergic neurons from various sources of cells. Here, we first present… Click to show full abstract
Since the first demonstration of direct dopaminergic neuronal reprogramming, over a dozen methods have been developed to generate induced dopaminergic neurons from various sources of cells. Here, we first present an overview of the different methods to generate induced neurons of a generic type and of different subtypes, with a particular focus on induced dopaminergic neurons generated from human fibroblasts. We then describe a protocol to generate induced dopaminergic neurons from commercially available human fetal lung fibroblasts. These cells could serve for various biomedical application, including regenerative medicine for conditions such as Parkinson's disease.
               
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