... embryonicstem cell; hESC, humanembryonicstem cell; H3K4me3, trimethylation of lysine of histone H3; H3K27ac, acetylation of lysine 27 of histone H3; H3K27me3, trimethylation of lysine 27 of ... embryonicstem cell; H3K4me1, methylation of lysine of histone H3; H3K4me3, trimethylation of lysine of histone H3; H3K27ac, acetylation of lysine 27 of histone H3; H3K27me3, trimethylation of ... Department of Chemical and Systems Biology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305, USA 2Department of Developmental Biology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford,...
... classes of pluripotent stemcells in humans, other primates and mice These are embryonicstem cells, embryonic germ cells, embryonic carcinoma cells and recently the discovery of a fourth class of ... prove informative for the in vitro manipulation ofstemcells 35 CHAPTER Derivation and Propagation ofHumanEmbryonicStem Cell Lines on Xeno-Free Support Systems and in the Presence of Xeno-Free ... irreversibly committed as germ cellsHumanEmbryonic Germ (hEG) cells, also a form ofstemcells are isolates of PGCs from the developing gonadal ridge of to week old fetuses of elective abortions Shamblott...
... xeno-free cryopreservation method for the storage ofhumanembryonicstemcellsStemCells 2004;22(5):779-89 10 Speicher MR, Ballard SG, Ward DC Karyotyping human chromosomes by combinatorial ... VS, Jones JM Embryonicstem cell lines derived from human blastocysts Science 1998;282(5391):1145-7 Reubinoff BE, Pera MF, Fong CY, Trounson A, Bongso A Embryonicstem cell lines from human blastocysts: ... with weak expression of SSEA3 and TRA-1-81 A total of 200 colonies were examined for each experimental group, as well as for the control Statistical comparison of data was performed by the Chi-squared...
... expression pattern of undifferentiated and differentiated humanembryonicstemcellsStemCells Dev 2007, 16(6):1003-1016 Page 15 of 17 (page number not for citation purposes) Journal of Translational ... 13 The expression of miR-92 has been reported in humanembryonicstem (ES) cells [16,26], mouse ES cells[ 20] or Page 12 of 17 (page number not for citation purposes) Journal of Translational Medicine ... Mitchell PS, Nelson AM, et al.: MicroRNA Discovery and Profiling in HumanEmbryonicStemCells by Deep Sequencing of Small RNA Libraries StemCells 2008, 26(10):2496-2505 Seitz H, Royo H, Bortolin...
... specific diseases in the course of ex vivo gene therapy 1.1.1 HumanEmbryonicStemCellsHumanembryonicstem (hES) cells are cells derived from the inner cell mass ofhuman blastocysts The hES cell ... TRANSDUCTION OFHUMANEMBRYONICSTEMCELLS 11 2.1 Introduction hES cells hold great potential as a system for the study of lineage specification and as an unlimited source ofcellsfor the regenerative ... MODIFICATION OFHUMANEMBRYONICSTEMCELLS DU JUAN (B Sc.) A THESIS SUBMITTED FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE AND INSTITUTE OF...
... in the mouse vii LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1.1 Embryonic origin ofhumanembryonicstemcells and their in vitro characterisation Figure 1.2 Lineage tree of embryo-derived cells and cell lines Figure ... GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1 Embryonicstemcells The isolation of mouse and humanembryonicstemcells (ES cells) heralded a new era in regenerative medicine, raising hopes for effective cellular therapies ... culture of ICM cells with stem cell-like morphology from human blastocysts (Fig 1.1A) though cultures failed beyond passages The first long-term culture (4-5 months) ofhumanembryonicstem cells...
... marrow (mesenchymal stem cells, hematopoietic stem cells) and (2) embryonicstem and embryonic germ cells derived from discarded human embryos and germ line stemcells Adult stemcells can be derived ... specific differentiation of hES cells is mandatory 1.5 HumanEmbryonicstemcells As the name suggests, the humanembryonicstemcells are derived from the early embryo These cells have the capacity ... ofcells into scaffolds 12 1.3.4 Cell source for cell-based tissue engineering for bone regeneration 12 1.4 Stemcells in bone repair 13 1.5 HumanEmbryonicstem cells...
... that need to be overcome before clinical application which include issues of tumorigenicity and functionality of ESCs 2.2 HumanEmbryonicStemCells (hESCs) Embryonicstemcells (ESCs) are derived ... temporary relief of symptoms Stemcells represent a promising cell source for cartilage repair and can be derived from two major sources: mesenchymal stemcells (MSCs) and embryonicstemcells (ESCs) ... et al., 2008) Humanembryonicstemcells (hESCs) are stem cell lines ofembryonic origin, isolated from the inner cell mass of the blastocyst-stage embryo (Thomson et al., 1998) Human ESCs have...
... their derivation sources, named embryonicstemcells Literature review (ESCs), embryonic germ cells, fetal stem cells, umbilical cord stem cells, adult stemcells and induced pluripotent stem ... cell source for future clinical applications Literature review Table Characterization ofstemcells by derivation source Category EmbryonicstemcellsEmbryonic germ cells Fetal stemcells Umbilical ... types ofcells which are in the closely related families (Sorgner, 2007) Embryonicstemcells Mesenchymal stem cells, Hematopoietic stemcells Oligopotent Can differentiate into only a few cells...
... Characterization of the transplanted vascular cells derived from human ES cells (HES-3) Characterization of the transplanted vascular cells derived from human ES cells (HES-3) A, Flow cytometric analysis of ... Figure cells differentiated from humanof the vascular Schematic representation of preparationES cellstransplanted Schematic representation of preparation of the transplanted vascular cells differentiated ... suggest that vascular cells derived from human ES cells may have a potential to be a source for therapeutic vascular regeneration after stroke Abbreviations ES cells: Embryonicstem cells; VEGF-R2:...
... NANOFIBERS FOR OSTEOGENIC DIFFERENTIATION OFHUMAN MESENCHYMAL STEMCELLS NGUYEN THI HIEN LUONG (B.Eng., Ho Chi Minh city University of Technology, Vietnam) A THESIS SUBMITTED FOR THE DEGREE OF ... Casey K Chan Recovery of Osteogenic Ability ofHuman Mesenchymal StemCells during Serial Passage Using Nanofibrous Scaffolds Proceedings of International Conference on Materials for Advanced Technologies ... Seeram Ramakrishna Mineralized electrospun nanofibrous scaffolds for directing osteogenic differentiation ofhuman mesenchymal stemcells Proceedings of the 241st ACS Meeting and Exposition, 27-31/03/2011,...
... 2.7 Embryonicstemcells and induced pluripotent stemcellsEmbryonicstemcells (ESC) have two characteristics that distinguish them from other stem cells, in that they are capable of long-term ... Preparation of conditioned media from !E-MEFs 33! 3.2.3! Humanembryonicstemcells and induced pluripotent stemcells 33! 3.2.4! Embryoid body formation 33! 3.2.5! Generation of stable ... conditioned media (CM) used for daily hESC culture feeding 3.2.3 Humanembryonicstemcells and induced pluripotent stemcellsHumanembryonicstem cell line HES-3 (46, XX) was from ES Cell International...
... use ofstemcells 1.2.2 Definition ofstemcells 1.2.2.1 Adult stemcells 1.2.2.2 Embryonicstemcells 1.2.2.3 Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells ii Chapter II Culture and Propagation of H9 ... possibility of using humanembryonicstemcells and derivatives as cellular model in implant testing for two main reasons One, humanembryonicstemcells are the very original cells that our human ... ofstem cells, adult stemcells (also named as somatic stem cells) , and embryonicstem cells[ 5] However, a third type of pluripotent cell was introduced in 2007 through genetic manipulation of...
... Determination of Genotoxicity using Mitomycin C…………………………… 26 iii CHAPTER 4 RESULTS……………………………………………………… 27 4.1 Characterization ofhumanembryonicstemcells …………………… 27 4.2 Temperature tolerance ofhuman ... established cell lines poorly reflect human physiology Lack of standardization is also a limitation with the use of primary explanted cellsHumanembryonicstemcells (hESCs) have been validated ... temperature 30 4.23 Chromosomal Analysis of hESC after exposure to low temperature……31 4.3 Evaluation of genotoxic effect of Mitomycin C on humanembryonicstemcells using PNA-FISH and mFISH…………………………………………………...
... Institute (BTI) and the Agency for Science Technology and Research (A*STAR) Thanks to Prof Wang Nai-Dy, Prof Miranda Yap, Prof Tan Bor Leung, Prof James Chen, and Dr Paul Robson for their guidance, in ... days of humor and inspiration, and providing invaluable thoughts on science and life, and all things in between Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Results Culturing of Mouse EmbryonicStemCells ... activity (SDIA) model of neurogenesis, we investigated the effects of the targeted knockdown of Oct-3/4 and Sox-2 by short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) in mouse embryonicstemcells (mESC) Quantitative...
... Discussion B Fig Transcription of LCR hypersensitive site in undifferentiated murine embryonicstemcells and in human CD 133+ bone marrow cells (A) Transcription of LCR regions and the bmaj-globin ... cases except that of the Rex-1 gene, primer sets span introns Day cells are composed of ES cells and MEF cells grown in ES media containing leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) These cells express the ... both hematopoi- Fig Sequential activation of globin gene transcription during in vitro erythroid differentiation of murine embryonicstemcells PCR analysis of DNase I treated and reverse-transcribed...
... summarizing 12 years of our team’s experience, skill and knowledge in the derivation, culture and expansion ofhumanembryonicstem cells, and more recently, ofhuman induced pluripotent stemcells The ... culture, expansion and manipulation ofhuman pluripotent stemcells The culmination of two events has enabled the production ofhumanembryonicstem cells: the birth of the first IVF test-tube baby ... translational research in the field ofembryonic and induced pluripotent stemcells It commences with practical aspects of the derivation and growth ofhumanembryonicstemcells from inner cell mass...
... characterization of blast cells Figure of Kinetics of hemangioblast formation in EB culture and characterization of blast cells A) Kinetics of blast colony (BCs) formation from cells derived from EBs ... Generation of functional hemangioblasts from humanembryonicstemcells Nat Methods 2007, 4(6):501-9 Zambidis ET, Peault B, Park TS, Bunz F, Civin CI: Hematopoietic differentiation ofhumanembryonicstem ... Platt JL: Immunosuppression by embryonicstemcellsStemCells 2008, 26(1):89-98 Fabricius D, Bonde S, Zavazava N: Induction of stable mixed chimerism by embryonicstemcells requires functional Fas/...
... Culture and characterization ofhumanembryonicstemcellsStemCells Dev 2004, 13, 325-336 18 Drukker M, Benvenisty N The immunogenicity ofhumanembryonic stem- derived cells Trends Biotechnol 2004, ... limitation of adult stemcells is their inability to effectively grow in Humanembryonicstemcells and therapeutic cloning culture Therefore, obtaining clinically significant amounts of adult stemcells ... approaches in human clinical trails that employ adult stemcells (such as blood-forming hematopoietic stemcells and cartilage-forming cells) A potential advantage of using adult stemcells is that...