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Passaging embryonic stem cells

Fig. 1. Mouse embryonic stem cells (ES-D3) after passaging (a) and cultured for 2 days, ready for passaging (b). Unstained, light microscopy, magnification 4x. Fig. 1. Mouse embryonic stem cells (ES-D3) after passaging (a) and cultured for 2 days, ready for passaging (b). Unstained, light microscopy, magnification 4x.
Nagy, A., Rossant, J., Nagy, R., Abramow-Newerly, W. and Roder, J. C. (1993) Derivation of completely cell culture-derived mice from early-passage embryonic stem cells. Proe Natl Acad Sci USA 90, 8424-8428. [Pg.52]

Dey, S. Kellam, B. Alexander, M. R. Alexander, C. Rose, F. Enzyme-passage free culture of mouse embryonic stem cells on thermo-responsive polymer surfaces. J. Mater Chem. 2011, 21, 6883-6890. [Pg.417]


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