Human_induced_pluripotent_stem_cell_colony_(51816035910).jpg
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Description Human induced pluripotent stem cell colony (51816035910).jpg |
Researchers at NIH's National Eye Institute (NEI) developed the first patient-derived stem cell model for studying eye conditions related to oculocutaneous albinism (OCA). Learn more: at https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/nih-researchers-develop-first-stem-cell-model-albinism-study-related-eye-conditions In this image: A human induced pluripotent stem cell colony from OCA1A patient. The image was acquired using a confocal microscope and is stained for pluripotency marker proteins. The red color depicts transcription factor OCT4, green is SSEA4 protein and blue represents the nucleus of the cells. Credit: National Eye Institute/NIH |
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Source | Human induced pluripotent stem cell colony |
Author | NIH Image Gallery from Bethesda, Maryland, USA |
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9 April 2023