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Embryonic stem cells Early embryo cells that can replicate indefinitely and which can differentiate into other cells (pluripotential). 129 strain generally used because ES cells of this strain are conducive to manipulat [..]
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Embryonic stem cellsPluripotent stem cells derived from the inner cell mass of the blastocyst.
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Embryonic stem cellsEmbryonic stem cells are the "blank slates" of an organism, capable of developing into all types of tissue in the body. Scientists have long been interested in the therapeutic potential of e [..]
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Embryonic stem cellsCells that are removed from the early embryo and are able to become any of the 210 cell types found in the human body. Researchers are looking at the great potential stem cells have in developing new [..]
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Embryonic stem cellsPluripotent cells, able to differentiate into all tissue types of the body. Mainly isolated from the inner cell mass of the blastocyst that forms during early embryonic development.
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Embryonic stem cellsCells derived from the Blastocyst Inner Cell Mass which Forms before implantation in the uterine wall. They retain the ability to divide, proliferate and provide Progenitor Cells that can differentiat [..]
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Embryonic stem cellsUndifferentiated cells in an embryo that are able to multiply and become differentiated into any type of cell in the body.
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Embryonic stem cellsstem cells derived from the inner cell mass of the blastocyst.
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Embryonic stem cellsAn embryonic cell that can replicate indefinitely, transform into other types of cells, and serve as a continuous source of new cells.
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Embryonic stem cellsUndifferentiated cells derived from blastocyst-stage embryos. ES cells can differentiate in culture to a number of different cell types. When incorporated into chimeric mouse embryos, they are totipotent: they can differentiate into any cell type in the mouse.
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