The plating density of MEFs required will vary from human embryonic stem cell line to cell line. We use between 2 × 10 5 and 4 × 10 5 cells per p60 plate, depending on the cell line under study.
A colony of stem cells extracted from human embryos has been grown in a British laboratory for the first time, scientists announced today. The breakthrough could mark the beginning of a new ...
Scientists have officially grown a notochord—the tissues that act as the “GPS for the developing embryo” by guiding the ...
This important study reveals a role for IκBα in the regulation of embryonic stem cell pluripotency. The solid data in mouse embryonic stem cells include separation of function mutations in IκBα to ...
In a major yet surprising turn of events, scientists have managed to grow a human spine in a laboratory.As per Popular ...
“We can use these synthetic organizers to push the stem cells toward making different parts of the early embryo or toward making a heart or other organs,” said Ophir Klein, MD, PhD, a member ...
"We can use these synthetic organizers to push the stem cells toward making different parts of the early embryo or toward making a heart or other organs," said Ophir Klein, MD, Ph.D., co ...
During the development of the olfactory epithelium (OE), olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) express only one member of the odorant receptor (OR) gene family, and O ...
Francis Crick Institute scientists developed a rudimentary human spine via stem cells in a laboratory. They have created a ...
I will now summarize my long conversations with Dr. Daniel Block and Dr. Andres Morato, report on my own healings, and ...
When Science voted stem cell research its 1999 Breakthrough of the Year, the congratulatory article traced the field's origin to the 1981 successful culture of mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells. 1,2 But ...
Huch’s pancreatic organoids are now a promising avenue for disease modeling and generating precision medicines to treat ...