Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Human embryonic in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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In 1998, human embryonic stem cells.
A well-plate with 12 cultures of human embryonic stemcells.
Naive human embryonic stem cells: the new contender?
Human embryonic stem cells growing in a culture dish.
Allogeneic motor neuron progenitor cells derived from human embryonic stem cells.
Diagram showing human embryonic and foetal development.
In the current study we aim to measure specific pollutants in human embryonic matrices.
Human embryonic development. from ovulation to implantation….
Allowing for the procurement of human embryonic stem cells from supernumerary embryos by law.
Human embryonic stem cells derived by somatic cell nuclear transfer.
Horizon 2020 Ex-ante and Ex-post Checks on Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research.
Human embryonic stem cells(hESCs) derived from somatic cell nuclear transfer SCNT.
The European Commission does not explicitly solicit the use of human embryonic stem cells.
Development of isogenic human embryonic stem cell-derived 3D neuro-immune cell culture models.
first isolated and cultured human embryonic stem cells.
The US objection to human embryonic stem cell research gives Europe a head start in this field.
The cells transplanted into the brains of mice were generated from human embryonic stem cells.
Commission report on human embryonic stem cell research provides basis for discussion on ethics.
In particular, the Commission will continue to support a European registry of human embryonic stem cell lines.
Expansion and osteogenic differentiation of human embryonic stem cells in bone regeneration From 1 Jan 2008→ 31 Oct 2012.
Lamotrigine caused a dose-related inhibition of the hERG channel tail current in human embryonic kidney cells.
Three human embryonic stem cell patents are held by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation(WARF)
the European Commission does not explicitly solicit the use of human embryonic stem cells.
Human embryonic stem cell-derived retinal pigment epithelium in patients with age-related macular degeneration
The ethical issues were addressed in a 2005 guidelines for research with human embryonic stem cells by the National Academies.
To be precise, human embryonic stem cells research is allowed under conditions which were agreed
The Commission underlines that research proposals involving human embryonic stem cells are not explicitly solicited.
whereas this study indicated that it may be a general feature in human embryonic stem cells.
Pursuant to this Directive, testing methods which involve the use of human embryonic and foetal cells shall not be regarded as alternatives,