Publications by SLL Scientists

Genbacev, O., et al., Serum-free derivation of human embryonic stem cell lines on human placental fibroblast feeders. Fertil Steril, 2005. 83(5): p. 1517-29. 2.

Krtolica, A., Stem cell: balancing aging and cancer. Int J Biochem Cell Biol, 2005. 37(5): p. 935-41.

Simon, C., et al., First derivation in Spain of human embryonic stem cell lines: use of long-term cryopreserved embryos and animal-free conditions. Fertil Steril, 2005. 83(1): p. 246-9.

Ilic, D., Culture of human embryonic stem cells and the extracellular matrix microenvironment. Regen Med, 2006. 1(1): p. 95-101.

Ilic, D., O. Genbacev, and A. Krtolica, Derivation of hESC from intact blastocysts. Curr Protoc Stem Cell Biol, 2007. Chapter 1: p. Unit 1A 2.

Krtolica, A., et al., Disruption of apical-basal polarity of human embryonic stem cells enhances hematoendothelial differentiation. Stem Cells, 2007. 25(9): p. 2215-23.

Chung, Y., et al., Human embryonic stem cell lines generated without embryo destruction. Cell Stem Cell, 2008. 2(2): p. 113-7.

Ilic, D., M. Kapidzic, and O. Genbacev, Isolation of human placental fibroblasts. Curr Protoc Stem Cell Biol, 2008. Chapter 1: p. Unit 1C 6.

Salaway, T. and D. Ilic, Logistics of stem cell isolation, preparation and delivery for heart repair: concerns of clinicians, manufacturers, investors and public health. Regen Med, 2008. 3(1): p. 83-91.

Valbuena, D., et al., Efficient method for slow cryopreservation of human embryonic stem cells in xeno-free conditions. Reprod Biomed Online, 2008. 17(1): p. 127-35.

Ilic, D., et al., Derivation of human embryonic stem cell lines from biopsied blastomeres on human feeders with a minimal exposure to xenomaterials. Stem Cells and Development, 2009 (in press).
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