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Epiblast Stem Cells

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    Chapter 1 Generation and Characterization of Epiblast Stem Cells from Blastocyst-Stage Mouse Embryos
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    Chapter 2 Reversion of mouse postimplantation epiblast stem cells to a naïve pluripotent state by modulation of signalling pathways.
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    Chapter 3 Converting Mouse Epiblast Stem Cells into Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells by Using Small Molecules
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    Chapter 4 Isolation and Culture of Rabbit Embryonic Stem Cells
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    Chapter 5 Goat Embryonic Stem-Like Cell Derivation and Characterization
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    Chapter 6 Derivation and culture of canine embryonic stem cells.
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    Chapter 7 Isolation and Culture of Porcine Embryonic Stem Cells
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    Chapter 8 Isolation and Culture of Pig Epiblast Stem Cells
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    Chapter 9 Epiblast Stem Cells
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    Chapter 10 Analysis of Molecular Markers for Staging Peri-gastrulating Bovine Embryos
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    Chapter 11 Chicken Embryonic Stem Cells: Establishment and Characterization
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    Chapter 12 Manipulating the Avian Epiblast and Epiblast-Derived Stem Cells
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    Chapter 13 Stepwise differentiation from naïve state pluripotent stem cells to functional primordial germ cells through an epiblast-like state.
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    Chapter 14 Isolation and Culture of Porcine Neural Progenitor Cells from Embryos and Pluripotent Stem Cells
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    Chapter 15 Derivation of Neural Precursors from Bovine Preimplantation Embryos
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Chapter title
Goat Embryonic Stem-Like Cell Derivation and Characterization
Chapter number 5
Book title
Epiblast Stem Cells
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2013
DOI 10.1007/978-1-62703-628-3_5
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Book ISBNs
978-1-62703-627-6, 978-1-62703-628-3
Authors

Esmail Behboodi, Louise Lam, William G. Gavin, Alla Bondareva, Ina Dobrinski, Behboodi, Esmail, Lam, Louise, Gavin, William G., Bondareva, Alla, Dobrinski, Ina

Abstract

Embryonic stem (ES) cells are derived from the inner cell masses of preimplantation embryos. ES cells are pluripotent cells with the capacity for long-term propagation and broad differentiation plasticity. These cells have an exceptional functional feature in that they can differentiate into all tissues and organs, including germ cells. Established ES cell lines have been generated in mouse, human, and nonhuman primate but derivation of ES cells in farm animals has been problematic. Several ES-like cell lines from farm animals have been reported to exhibit properties of pluripotency in vitro. However, only a few of them morphologically resemble ES cells, or express markers that are associated with established ES cell lines from mouse and humans. Methods for derivation, propagation, and differentiation of ES cells from domestic animals have not been fully established. In this chapter, we describe methods for isolation of goat ES (gES) cell lines from in vivo-derived blastocysts and characterization of markers indicative of pluripotency. In addition, we outline differentiation of gES cells into all three germ layers in vivo by forming teratomas as a hallmark of pluripotency.

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France 1 11%
Unknown 8 89%

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Researcher 5 56%
Student > Ph. D. Student 2 22%
Professor > Associate Professor 1 11%
Unknown 1 11%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 6 67%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 1 11%
Medicine and Dentistry 1 11%
Unknown 1 11%