Pluripotent stem cells derived from the inner cell mass of blastocysts.
1This model is based on the differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells.
2Zuckerman experimented with mixing eggs and sperm to derive embryonic stem cells.
3Scientists may yet find that embryonic stem cells are more powerful, he said.
4However, the function of fascin1 in embryonic stem cells remains unclear.
5It positions its potential products as alternatives to embryonic stem cells.
6It is the second FDA approval of human tests of embryonic stem cells.
7They are different from embryonic stem cells, taken from human embryos.
8In the present study, hepatoblasts from human embryonic stem cells were efficiently generated.
9But even if the cures materialize, embryonic stem cells are difficult to produce.
10Later in 1998, the first human embryonic stem cells were isolated.
11Scientists say these abilities make embryonic stem cells excellent candidates for cell therapy.
12After the egg grows for a week, embryonic stem cells form.
13Ethical problems and technical hurdles may limit the immediate application of embryonic stem cells.
14ACT is the only company currently testing human embryonic stem cells in study patients.
15It is the first publicly known use of human embryonic stem cells in people.
16However, they're not as powerful as human embryonic stem cells.
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