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  1. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal
  2. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal : Volume 46
  3. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal : Volume 46, Issue 3-4, April 2010
  4. Derivation, culture, and characterization of VUB hESC lines
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Human ES cell lines—introduction
The International Stem Cell Banking Initiative (ISCBI): raising standards to bank on
Derivation and characterisation of the human embryonic stem cell line, OxF1
Derivation of the King’s College London human embryonic stem cell lines
Efficient derivation of Chinese human embryonic stem cell lines from frozen embryos
Establishment and maintenance of three Chinese human embryonic stem cell lines
Analysis of long-term culture properties and pluripotent character of two sibling human embryonic stem cell lines derived from discarded embryos
Derivation and characterization of three new human embryonic stem cell lines in Finland
The generation of GLP-grade human embryonic stem cell banks from four clinical-grade cell lines for preclinical research
The establishment of 20 different human embryonic stem cell lines and subclones; a report on derivation, culture, characterisation and banking
Derivation and maintenance of human embryonic stem cell line on human adult skin fibroblast feeder cells in serum replacement medium
Generation of Sheffield (Shef) human embryonic stem cell lines using a microdrop culture system
International stem cell registries
Comparison of defined culture systems for feeder cell free propagation of human embryonic stem cells
Derivation and characterisation of hESC lines from supernumerary embryos, experience from Odense, Denmark
Derivation of a new human embryonic stem cell line, Endeavour-2, and its characterization
The effect of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) long-term normoxic and hypoxic cultures on the maintenance of pluripotency
Human embryonic stem cell lines isolation, cultivation, and characterization
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Derivation, characterization, differentiation, and registration of seven human embryonic stem cell lines (VAL-3, -4, -5, -6M, -7, -8, and -9) on human feeder
Human embryonic stem cells carrying mutations for severe genetic disorders
Derivation of 30 human embryonic stem cell lines—improving the quality
Establishment and characterization of human embryonic stem cell lines, Turkey perspectives
Derivation of human embryonic stem cells at the Center of Regenerative Medicine in Barcelona
Derivation and characterisation of the human embryonic stem cell lines, NOTT1 and NOTT2
High-efficiency derivation of human embryonic stem cell lines following pre-implantation genetic diagnosis
Derivation of Man-1 and Man-2 research grade human embryonic stem cell lines
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Derivation, culture, and characterization of VUB hESC lines

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Author Mateizel, Ileana Spits, Claudia Rycke, Martine Liebaers, Inge Sermon, Karen
Copyright Year 2010
Abstract In this report, we present the derivation and characterization of 15 hESC lines established at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium in collaboration with the Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel, Belgium, using surplus in vitro fertilization embryos and embryos carrying monogenic disorders donated for research. Four lines were derived from blastocyst-stage embryos presumed to be genetically normal, and 11 hESC lines were obtained from embryos shown to carry genetic mutations by preimplantation genetic diagnosis. All the lines express markers of pluripotency as determined by immunocytochemistry and RT-PCR, and formed teratomas when injected into SCID mice. All VUB hESC lines, except for VUB17, are reported in the European hESC registry and are available upon request after signing a Material Transfer Agreement from the VUB (contact person: Prof. Dr. Karen Sermon; Karen.Sermon@uzbrussel.be).
Starting Page 300
Ending Page 308
Page Count 9
File Format PDF
ISSN 10712690
Journal In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal
Volume Number 46
Issue Number 3-4
e-ISSN 1543706X
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2010-03-12
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword hESC Preimplantation genetic diagnosis Animal Genetics and Genomics Cell Culture Stem Cells Developmental Biology Cell Biology
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Cell Biology Developmental Biology Medicine
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