Journal article

Organized development from human embryonic stem cells after injection into immunodeficient mice

K Gertow, S Wolbank, B Rozell, R Sugars, M Andäng, CL Parish, MP Imreh, M Wendel, L Ährlund-Richter

Stem Cells and Development | Published : 2004

Abstract

Information concerning the development and differentiation of human embryonic stem (hES) cells in vivo is limited. The present study has focused on the in vivo outcome and differentiation of the hESC line HS181, after injection into SCID/beige mice. hES cell-derived teratomas were explored using histological evaluation and by the identification of markers for differentiated cells and tissues. The analyses identified predominant differentiation along a neuronal lineage, the formation of bone/cartilage and epithelia. Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis with a human-specific probe showed the teratomas to be mainly of human origin, with the most organized areas being exclusively hu..

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