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==Blastomere Isolation==


One of the new methods for generating embryonic stem cells (ESCs) involves using a single blastomere.
One of the new methods for generating embryonic stem cells (ESCs) involves using a single blastomere.
Note this is early morula stage still enclosed by the zona pellucida.


Original file name: Figure 1. http://jcb.rupress.org/content/174/6/743/F1.expansion.html
Original file name: Figure 1. http://jcb.rupress.org/content/174/6/743/F1.expansion.html
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Blastomere Isolation

One of the new methods for generating embryonic stem cells (ESCs) involves using a single blastomere.

Note this is early morula stage still enclosed by the zona pellucida.

Original file name: Figure 1. http://jcb.rupress.org/content/174/6/743/F1.expansion.html

Reference

<pubmed>16966416</pubmed>

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