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Maintenance of Human embryonic stem (ES) cells under the completely chemically defined condition
Characterization of teratomas from H9 cells cultured on an hE-cad-Fc-coated surface.
Hematoxylin and eosin staining of paraffin sections through teratomas identified the differentiation huES cells into various tissues:
- a - immature neuroblastic tissue with neuronal rosettes
- b - neuroepithelium with pigment
- c - immature sebaceous tissue
- d - cartilage
- e - columnar epithelium
- f - gut-like epithelial structures
- g - contains neural tissue (1), cartilage (2), bone parenchyma (3), and epithelial tissue (4).
Bar indicates 100 μm.
Original file name: Figure 2. 1471-213X-10-60-2-l.jpg http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-213X/10/60/figure/F2 (Image cropped and resized from panel H of full figure)
Reference
<pubmed>20525219</pubmed>| BMC Dev Biol.
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