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Assessment of Differentiation Aspects by the Morphological Classification of Embryoid Bodies Derived from Human Embryonic Stem Cells

Stem cells and development, v.20 no.11, 2011년, pp.1925 - 1935  

Kim, Jung Mo (Stem Cell Research Lab, CHA Stem Cell Institute, CHA University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.) ,  Moon, Sung-Hwan (CHA Bio & Diostech Co., Ltd., Seoul, Republic of Korea.) ,  Lee, Sung Geum (Stem Cell Research Lab, CHA Stem Cell Institute, CHA University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.) ,  Cho, Youn Jeong (Stem Cell Research Lab, CHA Stem Cell Institute, CHA University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.) ,  Hong, Ki Sung (CHA Bio & Diostech Co., Ltd., Seoul, Republic of Korea.) ,  Lee, Jae Ho (CHA Bio & Diostech Co., Ltd., Seoul, Republic of Korea.) ,  Lee, Hey Jin (Research Supporting Team, CHA General Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea.) ,  Chung, Hyung-Min (Stem Cell Research Lab, CHA Stem Cell Institute, CHA University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.)

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In general, the formation of embryoid bodies (EBs) is a commonly known method for initial induction of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) into their derivatives in vitro. Despite the ability of EBs to mimic developmental processing, the specification and classifications of EBs are not yet well known...

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