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B E Reubinoff

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Turetsky T, Aizenman E, Gil Y, Weinberg N, Shufaro Y, Revel A, et al.
Hum Reprod . 2007 Nov; 23(1):46-53. PMID: 17989069
Background: Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) suitable for future transplantation therapy should preferably be developed in an animal-free system. Our objective was to develop a laser-based system for the isolation...
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Reubinoff B, Itsykson P, Turetsky T, Pera M, Reinhartz E, Itzik A, et al.
Nat Biotechnol . 2001 Dec; 19(12):1134-40. PMID: 11731782
The derivation of neural progenitor cells from human embryonic stem (ES) cells is of value both in the study of early human neurogenesis and in the creation of an unlimited...
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Mostoslavsky R, Singh N, Tenzen T, Goldmit M, Gabay C, Elizur S, et al.
Nature . 2001 Nov; 414(6860):221-5. PMID: 11700561
The development of mature B cells involves a series of molecular decisions which culminate in the expression of a single light-chain and heavy-chain antigen receptor on the cell surface. There...
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Reubinoff B, Pera M, Vajta G, Trounson A
Hum Reprod . 2001 Sep; 16(10):2187-94. PMID: 11574514
Background: Human embryonic stem (ES) cells originate from the inner cell mass of the blastocyst, and retain in culture the properties of pluripotent cells of the early embryo. The study...
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Reubinoff B, Pera M, Fong C, Trounson A, Bongso A
Nat Biotechnol . 2000 Apr; 18(4):399-404. PMID: 10748519
We describe the derivation of pluripotent embryonic stem (ES) cells from human blastocysts. Two diploid ES cell lines have been cultivated in vitro for extended periods while maintaining expression of...
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Simon I, Tenzen T, Reubinoff B, Hillman D, McCarrey J, Cedar H
Nature . 1999 Nov; 401(6756):929-32. PMID: 10553911
Genomic imprinting is characterized by allele-specific expression of multiple genes within large chromosomal domains that undergo DNA replication asynchronously during S phase. Here we show, using both fluorescence in situ...
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Safran A, Reubinoff B, Schenker J, Lewin A
Hum Reprod . 1999 Mar; 13 Suppl 4:47-60. PMID: 10091057
Azoospermia, the most severe form of male infertility, is caused by obstructions in the genital tract or by testicular failure. Microsurgical techniques are available for the correction of some of...
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Reubinoff B, Abelovich D, Schenker J, Lewin A
Harefuah . 1999 Jan; 135(5-6):202-8. PMID: 9885637
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Safran A, Reubinoff B, Werner M, Friedler S, Lewin A
Hum Reprod . 1998 Nov; 13(9):2575-8. PMID: 9806286
A binovular zona pellucida was found in two in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment cycles. In both cases, two oocytes of slightly unequal size were enclosed within a single zona pellucida, the...
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Reubinoff B, Abeliovich D, Werner M, Schenker J, Safran A, Lewin A
Hum Reprod . 1998 Sep; 13(7):1887-92. PMID: 9740443
Non-mosaic Klinefelter patients are generally azoospermic due to primary testicular failure. Nevertheless, in some cases, testicular spermatozoa may be recovered and utilized to fertilize oocytes via intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)....