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    Induced pluripotent stem cells from skin 02
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    Induced pluripotent stem cells from skin 02

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    These induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) were derived from a woman's skin. Blue show nuclei. Green show a protein found in iPS cells but not in skin cells (NANOG). The red dots show the inactivated X chromosome in each cell. These cells can develop into a variety of cell types. Image and caption information courtesy of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine. Related to image 3278.
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    Internal NoteTodd Dubnicoff provided permission to use any images from CIRM Flickr feed www.flickr.com/photos/cirm) on 12/12/2011. "In the credits for each image, please include CIRM as well as the institution, laboratory, researchers that are listed in each Flickr caption."
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    SourceKathrin Plath lab, University of California, Los Angeles, via CIRM
    Date2011-12-22 00:00:00
    Credit LineKathrin Plath lab, University of California, Los Angeles, via CIRM
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    Record TypePhotograph
    Topic Area(s);#Cells;#
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