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Title: [Isolation and characterisation of continuous human embryonic stem cell lines]. Author: Krylova TA, Zenin VV, Musorina NS, Baranov VS, Bichevaia NK, Korsak VS, Nikol'skiĭ NN, Pinaev GP, Polianskaia GG. Journal: Tsitologiia; 2003; 45(12):1172-8. PubMed ID: 15027349. Abstract: A long-term cultivation (5-8 months) of human blastocyst-derived embryonic cells (hES) was performed. Several properties of hESs were examined to prove the state of continuous cell lines. These cells have passed through 100-175 population doublings with the average population doubling time equal to 37.0 +/- 1.5 h. Isolated hESs, referred to as HESC-1, HESC-2, HESC-3, HESC-4, cultivated on mitotically inactivated mouse embryonic fibroblasts (STO continuous cell line), formed multilayer colonies of various shape. The cells maintained stable proliferative activity, high activity of alkaline phosphatase and expression of transcription factor Oct4, and all this characterizes embryonic stem cells of different origin. Expression of hES specific cell surface antigens (SSEA-3, SSEA-4, TRA-1-81 and TRA-11-81 and TRA-1-60) was confirmed by immunofluorescence analysis with the corresponding monoclonal antibodies. An additional prove for species specificity of HESC lines is the lack of expression of mouse specific surface antigen SSEA1. The cell cycle of HESC-1 undifferentiated cells and embryoid bodies was analysed cytofluorimetrically.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]