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New cell lines from mouse epiblast share defining features with human embryonic stem cells

Paul J. Tesar, Josh G. Chenoweth, Frances A. Brook, Timothy J. Davies, Edward P. Evans, David L. Mack, Richard L. Gardner & Ronald D. G. McKay

Nature 448, 196-199(12 July 2007)

doi:10.1038/nature05972

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Cell lines from the E5.5 murine epiblast can be isolated and maintained in culture.

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EpiSC lines are pluripotent and differentiate in vitro and in vivo.

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Mouse ES cells and EpiSCs have distinct gene expression.

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Mouse ES cells and EpiSCs use distinct mechanisms to regulate pluripotency and differentiation.

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