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Embryonic stem cell production

Femandes-Platzgummer A, Diogo MM, da Silva CL. Cabral JMS. Maximizing mouse embryonic stem cell production in a stirred tank reactor by controlling dissolved oxygen concentration and continuous perfusion operation. Biochemical Engineering Journal 2014 82 81-90. [Pg.169]

A.M. Fernandes, PA. Marinho, R.C. Sartore, B.S. Paulsen, R.M. Mariante, LR. Castilho, and S.K. Rehen, Successful scale-up of human embryonic stem cell production in a stirred microcarrier culture system, Brazilian J. Med. Biol Res., 42 (6) 515-522, Jim. 2009. [Pg.213]

Products manufactured or tested using human embryos or human embryonic stem cells... [Pg.668]

In their report the researchers describe a culturing technique that can turn mouse embryonic stem cells into cell clusters that resemble pancreatic islets. The clusters inner cells produced insulin, while outer cells produced glucagon and somatostatin, two other proteins typically synthesized by pancreatic cells. Most important, the embryonic stem cell-derived pancreas cells produce insulin in response to glucose, the fundamental role of beta cells that regulate insulin secretion. The major shortcoming of the system at this time is the low levels of insulin production. Refinements in culture technique or drug manipulation may be needed to achieve therapeutic levels. [Pg.411]

Wood, S. A Allen, N. D., Rossant, J., Auerbach, A., and Nagy, A. (1993) Noninjection methods for the production of embryonic stem cell-embryo chimaeras. Nature 365, 87-89. [Pg.274]

Product Attributes Primary Cells (Allogeneic) Adult Stem Cells (Autologous) Adult Stem Cells (Allogeneic) Embryonic Stem Cells (Allogeneic)... [Pg.763]

Fig. 7.2. Steps in the production of transgenic mice by using embryonic stem cells. Fig. 7.2. Steps in the production of transgenic mice by using embryonic stem cells.
ES-D3 Mouse embryo Pluripotent embryonic stem cell Insulin production... [Pg.69]

Hong, Y.H., C. Winkler and M. Schartl. Production of medakafish chimeras from a stable embryonic stem cell line. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 95 3679-3684, 1998. [Pg.284]

Assady, S., Maor, G., Amit, M., Itskovitz-Eldor, J., Skorecki, K.L Tzukerman, M. Insulin production by human embryonic stem cells. Diabetes 50, 1691-1697 (2001). [Pg.312]

Cultured embryonic stem cells (ES cells) are capable of giving rise to many kinds of differentiated cell types. They are useful in production of genetically altered mice and offer potential for therapeutic uses. [Pg.910]


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