Epithelial like cells derived from mouse embryonic stem cells

  • Kate Storey & Marios Stavridis
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Epithelial like cells derived from mouse embryonic stem cells. Kate Storey & Marios Stavridis. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Flourescently stained epithelial like cells that have undergone differentiation in the presence of bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4) from mouse embryonic stem cells. Stem cells are embryonic cells that have the potential to develop into any cell type. These cells have differentiated into epithelial cells, which are important cells that line both internal and external surfaces of the body. The cells have been stained to highlight chromatin to mark the cell nucleus (green) and the intermediate fillaments (keratin8/18) that make up the cell cytoskeleton (red).

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