Derivation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells by Immunosurgery

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December 13th, 2007

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December 13th, 2007

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The ability of human embryonic stem cells to self-renew and differentiate into all cell types of the body suggests that they hold great promise for both medical applications and as a research tool for addressing fundamental questions in development and disease. Here, we provide a concise, step-by-step protocol for the derivation of human embryonic stem cells from embryos by immunosurgical isolation of the inner cell mass.

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Chapters in this video

7:49

Discussion: Technical aspects of human ES cell derivation

6:30

Development of human ES cell outgrowth

6:42

Passaging outgrowth

2:34

Preparing capillary pipettes

1:17

Preparation of plates for immunosurgery

10:53

Advances in human ES cell derivation

0:07

Introduction

9:12

Heterogeneity of human ES cell lines: implications for development

3:32

Immunosurgery to isolate Inner Cell Mass (ICM)

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