Embryonic stem cells and the challenge of transplantation tolerance.
Isolated from early blastocysts, embryonic stem (ES) cells capture the brief moment of pluripotency in the developing embryo, as evidenced by their differentiation into many somatic cell types in vitro. Although these properties might help meet the growing demand for 'spare parts' to repla...
Main Authors: | Fairchild, P, Cartland, S, Nolan, K, Waldmann, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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