Human embryonic stem cell lines derived from single blastomeres
Irina Klimanskaya,
Young Chung,
Sandy Becker,
Shi-Jiang Lu and
Robert Lanza ()
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Irina Klimanskaya: Advanced Cell Technology
Young Chung: Advanced Cell Technology
Sandy Becker: Advanced Cell Technology
Shi-Jiang Lu: Advanced Cell Technology
Robert Lanza: Advanced Cell Technology
Nature, 2006, vol. 444, issue 7118, 481-485
Abstract:
Take two First published online on 23 August, the paper in this issue by Klimanskaya et al. reports a major advance: the generation of human stem cells from a single cell recovered during preimplantation genetic diagnosis. As Joe Leigh Simpson reports in News & Views, the initial publication was controversial, and the paper now appears with an explanatory addendum. The importance of the work is that it may offer a route around the objection that the creation of human embryonic stem cells destroys the embryo from which they arise.
Date: 2006
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