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Advanced Cell Technology. August 23 press release. Available online at. Accessed on September 12, 2006
Advanced Cell Technology. 2006. August 23 press release: Advanced Cell Technology announces technique to generate human embryonic stem cells that maintains developmental potential of embryo. Available online at http://www.advancedcell. com/press-release/advanced-cell-technology-announces- technique-to-generate-human-embryonic-stem-cells-that-maintains-developmental- potential-of-embryo. Accessed on September 12, 2006.
Human embryonic stem cell lines derived from single blastomeres
advance online publication 23 August 2006. doi:10.1038/nature05142
Klimanskaya, I., Y. Chung, S. Becker, S.J. Lu, and R. Lanza. 2006. Human embryonic stem cell lines derived from single blastomeres. Nature advance online publication 23 August 2006. doi:10.1038/nature05142.
Derivation and large-scale expansion of multipotent astroglial neural progenitors from adult human brain
Walton, N.M., B.M. Sutter, H.-X. Chen, L.-J. Chang, S.N. Roper, B. Scheffler, and D.A. Steindler. 2006. Derivation and large-scale expansion of multipotent astroglial neural progenitors from adult human brain. Development 133: 3671-3681.