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BioTime's Singapore subsidiary, ES Cell International Pte Ltd, has been at the forefront of advances in human embryonic stem ( "hES") cell technology, being one of the earliest distributors of hES cell lines to the research community.
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BioTime's Singapore subsidiary, ES Cell International Pte Ltd, has been at the forefront of advances in human embryonic stem "hES" cell technology, having been one of the earliest distributors of hES cell lines to the research community.
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BioTime's Singapore subsidiary, ES Cell International Pte Ltd, has been at the forefront of advances in human embryonic stem ("hES") cell technology, having been one of the earliest distributors of hES cell lines to the research community.
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BioTime's Singapore subsidiary, ES Cell International Pte Ltd, has been at the forefront of advances in human embryonic stem ( "hES") cell technology, being one of the earliest distributors of hES cell lines to the research community.
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International Pte Ltd, has been at the forefront of advances in human embryonic stem ("hES")
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Although some of the experiments cited above do involve the introduction of hES and neural progenitor cells early in development, experience in this area is limited.
Human/Non-Human Chimeras Streiffer, Robert 2009
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The derivation of human embryos by SCNT is still in its infancy stages, and no research team has succeeded in deriving hES cells from human clones.
Cloning Devolder, Katrien 2008
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The technique would also be less costly and less labour intensive, and would avoid most of the ethical pitfalls of cloning and hES cell research.
Cloning Devolder, Katrien 2008
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Dr. West's presentation, "A roadmap for successful commercialization of hES and iPS cell-based therapies," will include a discussion of the necessity for novel and stringent purification methods and the practicality of monoclonal purification in the manufacture of embryonic progenitors, including vascular cells being used by BioTime's subsidiaries ReCyte Therapeutics, Inc. and OncoCyte Corporation.
unknown title 2011
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Human embryonic stem hES cells can be grown in the laboratory indefinitely while retaining their capacity to develop into specialized cell types, such as nerve or heart muscle cells, which can then be used in clinical trials.
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