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Preimplantation Human Embryos and Embryonic Stem Cells Show Comparable Expression of Stage‐Specific Embryonic Antigens

Cell‐surface antigens provide invaluable tools for the identification of cells and for the analysis of cell differentiation. In particular, stage‐specific embryonic antigens that are developmentally regulated during early embryogenesis are widely used as markers to monitor the differentiation of bot...

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Published in:Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio) Ohio), 2002-01, Vol.20 (4), p.329-337
Main Authors: Henderson, J. K., Draper, J. S., Baillie, H. S., Fishel, S., Thomson, J. A., Moore, H., Andrews, P. W.
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Cell surface markers
Cells, Cultured
Differentiation
DNA-Binding Proteins - immunology
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Down-Regulation - immunology
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Fibroblast Growth Factors - immunology
Gene Products, rex - immunology
Glycosphingolipids - immunology
HMGB Proteins
Human embryos
Humans
Lewis X Antigen - immunology
Mice
Nuclear Proteins - immunology
Octamer Transcription Factor-3
Pluripotent Stem Cells - cytology
Pluripotent Stem Cells - immunology
Pluripotent Stem Cells - metabolism
SOXB1 Transcription Factors
Stage-Specific Embryonic Antigens
Transcription Factors
Tretinoin - pharmacology
title Preimplantation Human Embryos and Embryonic Stem Cells Show Comparable Expression of Stage‐Specific Embryonic Antigens
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