Published in Stem Cell Week, January 24th, 2005
According to recent research from Israel, "Differentiation of human embryonic stem Cells (hESCs) can be instigated through the formation of embryo-like aggregates in suspension, termed human embryoid bodies (hEBs).
"Controlling cell aggregation and agglomeration during hEBs formation has a profound effect on the extent of cell proliferation and differentiation. In a previous work, we showed that control over hEBs formation and differentiation can be achieved via cultivation of hESC suspensions in a rotating bioreactor...
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Source: Stem Cell Week (2005-01-24)
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