Disease-Specific Human Embryonic Stem Cell Line by Nuclear Transfer

A team of scientists led by Dr. Dieter Egli at the New York Stem Cell Foundation (NYSCF) and Dr. Mark Sauer at Columbia University Medical Center, has created the first disease-specific embryonic stem cell line with two sets of chromosomes, using somatic cell nuclear transfer. As reported today in iNature/i, the scientists derived embryonic stem cells by adding the nuclei of adult skin cells to unfertilized donor oocytes using a process called somatic cell nuclear ...

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