| 1. Embryonic Stem Cell Lines Derived from Human Blastocysts -- Thomson et al. 2...
... After undifferentiated proliferation in vitro for 4 to 5 months, these cells still maintained the developmental potential to form trophoblast and derivatives of all three embryonic germ layers ...
http://www.sciencemag.org ...nt/full/282/5391/1145 2. Centre for Modeling Human Disease - Gene Trap - Expression Trapping
... The complex structure of the EB contains all three germ layers and morphologically resembles the extra-embryonic yolk sac. When EBs are allowed to attached to tissue culture plates, the visceral ...
http://www.cmhd.ca/genetr ...ression_trapping.html 3. Histology II
Histology II - Derivatives of the 3 Germ Layers This area features images and information regarding the development and differentiation of the three germ layers: ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm ...
http://www.uoguelph.ca/zo ...o/210labs/histo2.html 4. Geron - Stem Cell Registry
... Cells express OCT-4 and hTERT, give rise to teratomas containing derivatives of three germ layers in SCID mice, and differentiate in vitro into derivatives of all three germ layers. Publication(s ...
http://www.geron.com/showpage.asp?code=prodstst 5. Athersys, Inc. MultiStem™
... MultiStem cells have been shown to differentiate into the major cell types and tissues in the body - including cells from each of the primary germ layers, which comprise the inner (endoderm), middle ...
http://www.athersys.com/technology/multistem.php 6. Universal Bone Marrow
... These adult bone marrow stem cells have been shown to differentiate into all three so-called ìgerm layers.î The three germ layers of cells in early human development are the beginnings of the bodyÃs ...
http://www.cardiologyonli ...ersal_Bone_marrow.htm 7. Biological 40
... The meshwork of embryonic tissue in the mesoderm (the middle of the three primary germ layers of an embryo, that is the source of bone, muscle, connective tissue, inner layer of the skin. These are ...
http://www.galaxynutrients.com/products/G6002.html 8. Stem Cell Network: Science Library: Glossary
... pluripotent stem cell A stem cell with the capacity to differentiate into cells of all germ layers (endoderm, ectoderm, and mesoderm). These are usually derived from early embryos or embryonic germ ...
http://www.stemcellnet.ca .../entries/glossary.php 9. Biomedical terms ge index
... Assessment Geriatric Dentistry Geriatric Nursing Geriatric Psychiatry Geriatrics Germ Cells Germ Layers Germanium Germany Germany, East Germany, West Germ-Free Life Germinal Center Germination ...
http://www.lifezilla.com/ge.html 10. Dr. Kelley's Counter Perspectives on Health - Home
... saucer. These three parts of the disc are called the three primary germ layers, or the ectoderm, the endoderm and the mesoderm. Each of these three layers become different parts of the human body .The ...
http://www.drkelley.info/ ...archive.php?artid=283 11. Genome Biology | Full text | Genome-scale evidence of the nematode-arthropod...
... Thus, the traditional metazoan phylogeny clusters animals from the simplest basal forms with loose tissue organization (for example, sponges) to those having two germ layers (dipoblastic animals, for ...
http://genomebiology.com/2005/6/5/R41/?mkt=76243 12. Cancer & Disease
... Malignant neoplasms of epithelial cell origin, derived from any of the three germ layers, are called carcinomas. Thus cancer arising in the epidermis of ectodermal origin is a carcinoma, as is a ...
http://www.alohalabs.com/cancer_&_disease.htm 13. Researchers report development of embryonic stem cells without destroying em...
... The ES cells differentiated into derivatives of all three germ layers both in vitro and in chimeric offspring and teratomas, according to Advanced Cell Technology. Single-blastomere-biopsied embryos ...
http://wistechnology.com/article.php?id=2370 14. What is a Cell
National Center for Biotechnology Information About NCBI NCBI at a Glance A Science Primer ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.g ...er/genetics_cell.html 15. Entrez PubMed
... A problem associated with ES cell culture is the spontaneous differentiation of cells into a variety of cell types representing all three germ layers, which is evident in both hESC colonies and hEBs ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.g ...med&doptcmdl=abstract 16. De Robertis' Laboratory Home Page
... development, coordinated movements of groups of cells lead to the formation of the three germ layers, the ectoderm, the mesoderm and the endoderm. This process is called gastrulation, and by the ...
http://www.hhmi.ucla.edu/derobertis/home.html
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