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Comparative analysis of different culture conditions inducing naïve pluripotency in human embryonic stem cells
S. Warrier1, G. Duggal1, J. Taelman1, S. Lierman1, S. Chuva de Sousa Lopes2, A. Van Soom3, L. Peelman4, F. Van Nieuwerburgh5, D. De Coninck5, B. Menten6, J. Van de Sompele6,
D. Deforce5, M. Van der Jeught1, P. De Sutter1, B. Heindryckx1
1Ghent University Hospital, Department for Reproductive Medicine, Ghent, Belgium
2Leiden University Medical Center, Department of Anatomy and Embryology, Leiden, The Netherlands 3Ghent University, Department of Reproduction Obstetrics and Herd Health, Merelbeke, Belgium 4Ghent University, Department of Nutrition Genetics and Ethology, Merelbeke, Belgium
5Ghent University, Laboratory for Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Ghent, Belgium
6Ghent University, Center for Medical Genetics, Ghent, Belgium
Effect of cryopreservation on mitochondrial DNA of human embryonic stem cells
J. Kopeika1, N. Kadeva2, P. Renwick1, Y. Khalaf1
1Guy's and St Thomas NHS Trust, Assisted Conception Unit, London, United Kingdom 2King's College London, Womens Health, London, United Kingdom
The copy number of mitochondrial DNA detected by next generation sequencing (NGS) can effectively predict the genetic stability of human blastocysts
K. Tan1, F.F. Wang2, Y.Q. Tan1, X.Y. Yin2, S.P. Zhang1, G. Vajta2, F. Gong1, B. Xiong3, K.L. Luo3,
Y. Liang4, Z. Wang4, H.M. Yang4, G.X. Lu3, W. Wang2, G. Lin1
1Central South University, Institute of Reproduction and Stem Cell Engineering, ChangshaHunan, China 2BGI, healthcare, Shenzhen, China
3Reproductive and Genetic Hospital of CITIC-Xiangya, Reproductive center, ChangshaHunan, China 4BGI, Research Institute, Shenzhen, China
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