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Human embryonic stem cell lines derived from single blastomeres

Irina Klimanskaya, Young Chung, Sandy Becker, Shi-Jiang Lu and Robert Lanza

Nature 444, 481-485(23 November 2006)

doi:10.1038/nature05142

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Derivation of hES cells from single blastomeres.

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Characterization of hES cells from single blastomeres.

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Microsatellite and PCR analysis of single-blastomere-derived hES cells versus the cell line (WA01) used for co-culture.

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In vitro differentiation of single-blastomere-derived hES cells into all three germ layers.

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Embryos used for embryonic stem-cell derivation

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