Journal article
Generation of human female reproductive tract epithelium from human embryonic stem cells
L Ye, R Mayberry, CY Lo, KL Britt, EG Stanley, AG Elefanty, CE Gargett
Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2011
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Abstract
Background: Recent studies have identified stem/progenitor cells in human and mouse uterine epithelium, which are postulated to be responsible for tissue regeneration and proliferative disorders of human endometrium. These progenitor cells are thought to be derived from Müllerian duct (MD), the primordial female reproductive tract (FRT). Methodology/Principal Findings: We have developed a model of human reproductive tract development in which inductive neonatal mouse uterine mesenchyme (nMUM) is recombined with green fluorescent protein (GFP)-tagged human embryonic stem cells (hESCs); GFP-hESC (ENVY). We demonstrate for the first time that hESCs can be differentiated into cells with a human ..
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