Allan J Robins
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Wang L, Schulz T, Sherrer E, Dauphin D, Shin S, Nelson A, et al.
Blood
. 2007 Sep;
110(12):4111-9.
PMID: 17761519
Despite progress in developing defined conditions for human embryonic stem cell (hESC) cultures, little is known about the cell-surface receptors that are activated under conditions supportive of hESC self-renewal. A...
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Adewumi O, Aflatoonian B, Ahrlund-Richter L, Amit M, Andrews P, Beighton G, et al.
Nat Biotechnol
. 2007 Jun;
25(7):803-16.
PMID: 17572666
The International Stem Cell Initiative characterized 59 human embryonic stem cell lines from 17 laboratories worldwide. Despite diverse genotypes and different techniques used for derivation and maintenance, all lines exhibited...
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Brimble S, Sherrer E, Uhl E, Wang E, Kelly S, Merrill Jr A, et al.
Stem Cells
. 2006 Sep;
25(1):54-62.
PMID: 17008424
Pluripotent cells can be isolated from the human blastocyst and maintained in culture as self-renewing, undifferentiated, human ESCs (hESCs). These cells are a valuable model of human development in vitro...
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Zeng X, Chen J, Liu Y, Luo Y, Schulz T, Robins A, et al.
Restor Neurol Neurosci
. 2005 Mar;
22(6):421-8.
PMID: 15798361
Purpose: To explore a karyotypically abnormal variant human embryonic stem cell (hESC) line, BG01V, as a potential model for studies of dopaminergic neuronal differentiation. Methods: The properties of BG01V cells...
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Brimble S, Zeng X, Weiler D, Luo Y, Liu Y, Lyons I, et al.
Stem Cells Dev
. 2005 Feb;
13(6):585-97.
PMID: 15684826
The number of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) lines available to federally funded U.S. researchers is currently limited. Thus, determining their basic characteristics and disseminating these lines is important. In...