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The International Society for Stem Cell Research thanks those individuals who have donated images for use on this site.

 

From the ISSCR News Archive Page:

Colony of the human ES cell line HUES 13, stably expressing cyan fluorescent protein (CFP). Kindly provided by Drs. Chad A. Cowan, Jacob P. Zucker, and Douglas A. Melton, Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA
 
Image of a colony of human embryonic stem cells, stained with anti-TRA-2-39-FITC. Provided by Dr. Nick Strelchenko at the Reproductive Genetics Institute, Chicago, Ill., U.S.A.
 
Oocyte in the process of nuclear transfer. Kindly provided by Dr. Kitai Kim, Children's Hospital, Boston.

From the ISSCR Newsletter

Tail fins of a double transgenic zebrafish ( gata 1 dsRED / b actin eGFP ) with circulating  green leukocytes (white blood cells) and red erythrocytes
Tail fins of a double transgenic zebrafish ( gata 1 dsRED / b actin eGFP ) with circulating  green leukocytes (white blood cells) and red erythrocytes (red blood cells). Contributed by Dr. David Traver, Children's Hospital Boston.

 

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