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Pluripotency pertains to the cells of early embryos that can generate all of the tissues in the organism. Embryonic stem cells are embryo-derived cell…
Authors: In-Hyun Park, Rui Zhao, Jason A West, Akiko Yabuuchi, Hongguang Huo, Tan A Ince, Paul H Lerou, M William Lensch, George Q Daley
Source: Nature. 2008 Jan 10
View Full TextDuring in vitro fertilization, embryos deemed clinically useless based on poor morphology are typically discarded. Here we demonstrate a statistical c…
Authors: Paul H Lerou, Akiko Yabuuchi, Hongguang Huo, Ayumu Takeuchi, Jessica Shea, Tina Cimini, Tan A Ince, Elizabeth Ginsburg, Catherine Racowsky, George Q Daley
Source: Nature biotechnology. 2008 Feb
View Full TextNearly 20 years after murine embryonic stem cells (mESC) were isolated, the first report of the derivation of human embryonic stem cells (hESC) in 199…
Authors: Paul H Lerou, George Q Daley
Source: Blood reviews. 2005 Nov
View Full TextPluripotent cells, such as embryonic stem cells, are invaluable tools for research and can potentially serve as a source of cell- and tissue-replaceme…
Authors: In-Hyun Park, Paul H Lerou, Rui Zhao, Hongguang Huo, George Q Daley
Source: Nature protocols. 2008
View Full TextHuman embryonic stem (hES) cells are self-renewing, pluripotent cells that are valuable research tools and hold promise for use in regenerative medici…
Authors: Paul H Lerou, Akiko Yabuuchi, Hongguang Huo, Justine D Miller, Leah F Boyer, Thorsten M Schlaeger, George Q Daley
Source: Nature protocols. 2008
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