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Stem Cells: Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells

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Mouse embryonic stem cells move, grow, and divide in culture at the Exploratorium's Microscope Imaging Station. For stories and more images visit www.exploratorium.edu/imaging_station/

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  • ungly! UoU

  • it's the blob!

  • SEE INTERNATIONAL PATENT WO/2008/076414

    Self Replicating Materials (NANOTECHNOLOGY)

    Invention provides micron n sub-micron scale particles designed to recognize n selectively interact with each other by exploiting the recognition specificity enabled by DNA-sequence-encoded coatings. SUCH MATERIAL POSSESS INFORMATION ENCODED IN THEIR CHEMICAL N PHYSICAL INTERACTIONS to self assemble n self replicate

    Peace

  • Oh My God,

    God is the Greatest!

  • Really? cool.

  • cool

  • i think those white cell are also embryonic stem cell which have split apart from mother stem cell and given rise to new mass of embryonic stem cells

  • It was in the shape of a cartoon mouse at first o:

    By the way I'm not science-y in any way, some of the cell grphics in a video caught my eye so I've just been clicking for a while now on things related.

  • Is that Pinocytosis? The cell looked like it was engulfing the white things.

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