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Derivation of embryonic stem-cell lines from human blastocysts.

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The procedures used to develop 17 lines of human embryonic stem cells from the inner cell masses of blastocysts are discussed.
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This report, first published online on March 3, 2004, discusses the procedures used to develop 17 lines of human embryonic stem cells from the inner cell masses of blastocysts. These cell lines are available to researchers under a Material Transfer Agreement; according to current regulations, the cells cannot be used for research supported by federal funds. These cells are expected to facilitate research on a variety of serious chronic diseases.

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A perspective on stem cells by a clinician

TL;DR: The allied disorder of diabetes is an ideal example of how stem cell therapy has the potential to cure a chronic disabling condition and it is logical to have included a number of articles on stem cells in this special issue of this journal, publishing papers on a range of endocrine-related topics.
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Optimising the therapeutic safety of human embryonic stem cells through the evolution of defined culture systems supporting their isolation.

TL;DR: Progress in the development of defined culture systems for human embryonic stem cell isolation and the challenges that still must be overcome are discussed.
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Method for generating primate cardiac progenitor cells for clinical use from primate embryonic stem cells, and their applications

TL;DR: In this article, a method for the in vitro preparation of cardiac progenitors cells from primate embryonic stem cells (ES cells) was presented, which included the use of the CD15 (SSEAI) marker as a positive cardiac progensitors differentiation marker, and claimed that a receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor, particularly the SU5402 or SU11248, was used in association with the BMP2 for improving the efficiency of the desired differentiation.
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Abnormalities in centrosome number in human embryos and embryonic stem cells.

TL;DR: Findings identify a source of the chromosomal instability in human embryos and hESCs, and highlight new safety issues for human assisted reproductive technology.
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Embryonic Stem Cell Lines Derived from Human Blastocysts

TL;DR: Human blastocyst-derived, pluripotent cell lines are described that have normal karyotypes, express high levels of telomerase activity, and express cell surface markers that characterize primate embryonic stem cells but do not characterize other early lineages.
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The serial cultivation of human diploid cell strains.

TL;DR: A consideration of the cause of the eventual degeneration of these strains leads to the hypothesis that non-cumulative external factors are excluded and that the phenomenon is attributable to intrinsic factors which are expressed as senescence at the cellular level.
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Formation of Pluripotent Stem Cells in the Mammalian Embryo Depends on the POU Transcription Factor Oct4

TL;DR: It is reported that the activity of Oct4 is essential for the identity of the pluripotential founder cell population in the mammalian embryo and also determines paracrine growth factor signaling from stem cells to the trophectoderm.
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Embryonic stem cell lines from human blastocysts: somatic differentiation in vitro.

TL;DR: The derivation of pluripotent embryonic stem (ES) cells from human blastocysts is described, providing a model to study early human embryology, an investigational tool for discovery of novel growth factors and medicines, and a potential source of cells for use in transplantation therapy.
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Differentiation of human embryonic stem cells into embryoid bodies compromising the three embryonic germ layers.

TL;DR: The ability to induce formation of human embryoid bodies that contain cells of neuronal, hematopoietic and cardiac origins will be useful in studying early human embryonic development as well as in transplantation medicine.
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