Registration for a live webinar on 'Precision medicine treatment for anticancer drug resistance' is now open.
See webinar detailsWe noted you are experiencing viewing problems
-
Check with your IT department that JWPlatform, JWPlayer and Amazon AWS & CloudFront are not being blocked by your network. The relevant domains are *.jwplatform.com, *.jwpsrv.com, *.jwpcdn.com, jwpltx.com, jwpsrv.a.ssl.fastly.net, *.amazonaws.com and *.cloudfront.net. The relevant ports are 80 and 443.
-
Check the following talk links to see which ones work correctly:
Auto Mode
HTTP Progressive Download Send us your results from the above test links at access@hstalks.com and we will contact you with further advice on troubleshooting your viewing problems. -
No luck yet? More tips for troubleshooting viewing issues
-
Contact HST Support access@hstalks.com
-
Please review our troubleshooting guide for tips and advice on resolving your viewing problems.
-
For additional help, please don't hesitate to contact HST support access@hstalks.com
We hope you have enjoyed this limited-length demo
This is a limited length demo talk; you may
login or
review methods of
obtaining more access.
Printable Handouts
Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Where embryonic stem cells have come from?
- Testicular teratocarcinomas
- Experimental production of testicular teratomas
- Dr. G Barry pierce
- Teratocarcinoma as a model for differentiation
- Cloning of teretocarcinomas in vivo
- Differentiation of EC cells - cimeric embryo
- Differentiation of EC cells
- ES cells and where they came from
- Interrelationships
- Interrelationships of in vivo/in vitro differentiation
- Direct isolation of embryonic carcinoma cells
- Isolation of embryonic stem cells
- First published results
- A record book page
- ES cells are traced to the embryonic epiblast
- ES cells are a vector to the whole animal genome
- Mutation introduced via ES cells
- Fundamental property of ES cells
- The drivers of the research into ES cells
- Considerations of present situation
- Conclusion
Topics Covered
- Where Embryonic stem cells come from
- Testicular teratocarcinomas
- Differentiation of EC cells
- Interrelationships
- Isolation of embryonic stem cells
- Experimental mammalian genetics
- ES cells are a vector to the whole animal genome
- Mutation introduced via ES cells
- Consideration of the present situation
Links
Series:
Categories:
Talk Citation
Evans, M. (2007, October 1). Mouse embryonic stem cells [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 26, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/CGXU7557.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Sir Martin Evans has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.