AbstractTeratoma formation in xenografts is a sufficiently stringent pluripotency assay for stem cells. However, little is known about the composition and spatial relationships of tissues within teratomas that may provide clues about development and platforms for studying organ development. Additionally, teratoma formation and analysis lack standards for reporting as assays of pluripotency. Three of 27 total teratomas derived from pedigreed primate embryonic stem cells underwent quantitative three-dimensional high-resolution magnetic resonance microscopy (MRM). Teratomas were subsequently serially sectioned and tissue types identified, semiquantitated, and correlated with MRM images. All teratomas demonstrated tissue derivatives from the th...
<p>Images of sections of teratomas, formed after s.c. transplantation of undifferentiated hESCs with...
The capability for Embryonic Stem Cells (ESCs) to self-renew indefinitely in culture whilst maintain...
SummaryThe use of cells derived from pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) for regenerative therapies confer...
AbstractTeratoma formation in xenografts is a sufficiently stringent pluripotency assay for stem cel...
We propose a system for identification of germ layer components in teratomas derived from human and ...
We present a methodology for the automatic identification and delineation of germ-layer components i...
We present a methodology for the automatic identification and delineation of germ-layer components i...
We present a methodology for the automatic identification and delineation of germ-layer components i...
Teratoma formation in mice is today the most stringent test for pluripotency that is available for h...
In vitro studies using human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are a valuable method to study aspects of ...
The genomic profile of animal models is not completely matched with the genomic profile of humans, a...
We propose that the teratoma, a recognized standard for validating pluripotency in stem cells, could...
AbstractTransplantation of human embryonic stem cells (hESC) into immune-deficient mice leads to the...
Although the advent of human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC)-based 2D and 3D models has enabled great s...
SummaryTeratoma formation is the gold standard assay for testing the capacity of human pluripotent s...
<p>Images of sections of teratomas, formed after s.c. transplantation of undifferentiated hESCs with...
The capability for Embryonic Stem Cells (ESCs) to self-renew indefinitely in culture whilst maintain...
SummaryThe use of cells derived from pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) for regenerative therapies confer...
AbstractTeratoma formation in xenografts is a sufficiently stringent pluripotency assay for stem cel...
We propose a system for identification of germ layer components in teratomas derived from human and ...
We present a methodology for the automatic identification and delineation of germ-layer components i...
We present a methodology for the automatic identification and delineation of germ-layer components i...
We present a methodology for the automatic identification and delineation of germ-layer components i...
Teratoma formation in mice is today the most stringent test for pluripotency that is available for h...
In vitro studies using human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are a valuable method to study aspects of ...
The genomic profile of animal models is not completely matched with the genomic profile of humans, a...
We propose that the teratoma, a recognized standard for validating pluripotency in stem cells, could...
AbstractTransplantation of human embryonic stem cells (hESC) into immune-deficient mice leads to the...
Although the advent of human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC)-based 2D and 3D models has enabled great s...
SummaryTeratoma formation is the gold standard assay for testing the capacity of human pluripotent s...
<p>Images of sections of teratomas, formed after s.c. transplantation of undifferentiated hESCs with...
The capability for Embryonic Stem Cells (ESCs) to self-renew indefinitely in culture whilst maintain...
SummaryThe use of cells derived from pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) for regenerative therapies confer...