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What does EB stand for?

Embryoid Body


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Samples in periodicals archive:
It showed that hESC can differentiate into lung epithelial-like tissue without specific growth factors or embryoid body formation.
6] individual embryonic stem cells were plated at low density in bacteriological petri dishes for embryoid body formation.
Shrink's current products include: StemDisc, designed to improve embryoid body (EB) formation of stem cells at a higher rate and efficiency over current EB formation methods.
By profiling the totality of RNA transcripts generated from the genomes of mouse embryoid body (EB) cells and embryoid stem cells (ESC), researchers in this study generated more than 10 billion bases of sequence from all RNA transcripts.
A new method to scalably produce cardiomyocytes was described that has several advantages over previous methods: (1) It uses serum-free media and a novel combination of defined growth factors, (2) It does not require embryoid body formation or co-culture with other cell types; (3) It directly generates populations of cardiomyocytes at up to 80% purity without further purification and (4) It produces yields of cardiomyocytes sufficient for large animal and eventually human use.

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