Embryonic stem cells, clinical applications and methods for expanding in vitro
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1. A collection device for collecting cells suspended in a liquid medium, comprising:
- a rod, wherein the rod is composed of a material that conducts electricity; and
a handle, wherein the handle is composed of a material that does not conduct electricity and wherein the handle is attached to one end of the rod.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a method for the in vitro culture of embryonic stem cells, wherein the stem cells continue to express no antigen or antigen CD117, and mostly remain undifferentiated during culture. The present invention also relates to purified preparations of embryonic stem cells and for uses of embryonic stem cells in treating a wide variety of conditions, diseases and disorders.
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1. A collection device for collecting cells suspended in a liquid medium, comprising:
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a rod, wherein the rod is composed of a material that conducts electricity; and
a handle, wherein the handle is composed of a material that does not conduct electricity and wherein the handle is attached to one end of the rod.
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2. A method for collecting and removing cells from a liquid medium, comprising the steps of:
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providing a collection device comprising a rod and a handle, wherein the rod is composed of a material that conducts electricity, the handle is composed of a material that does not conduct electricity and the handle is attached to one end of the rod;
inserting the rod of the collection device into a liquid medium containing cells;
applying a charge to the surface of the rod, to thereby attract oppositely charged cells to attach onto the surface of the rod;
removing the charged rod from the liquid medium, to thereby remove the attached cells from the liquid medium;
placing the charged rod with the attached cells into a suitable receptacle for the cells; and
reversing the charge on the surface of the rod to thereby repel and detach the cells from the rod surface into the cell receptacle. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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