Bethesda, MD: National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2016 [cited October 9, 2020] Available at //stemcells.nih.gov/research/nih-research/nih-stem-cell-unit.htm>, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, http://grants.nih.gov/stem_cells/registry/, Pluripotent Stem Cell Platforms for Drug Discovery, iPSCs from a Hibernator Provide a Platform for Studying Cold Adaptation and Its Potential Medical Applications, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS). In addition, the President established the following criteria that must be met: In order to facilitate research using human embryonic stem cells, the NIH created the Human Embryonic Stem Cell Registry, which lists the human embryonic stem cell lines—at varying stages of development—that meet the eligibility criteria. NIH research is progressing on multiple fronts to learn more about the differences between the 3 stem cell types and to create patient-specific cells for in-depth study of many diseases. Technical Issues: NIH Human Embryonic Stem Cell Registry The lines listed below are eligible for use in NIH … E-mail OER Webmaster, Early Stage and Early Established Investigator Policies, Protecting U.S. Biomedical Intellectual Innovation, Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW), Office of Policy for Extramural Research Administration (OPERA), Office of Research Information Services (ORIS), Strategic Management and Contracts Office, Office of Electronic Research Administration (eRA), Division of Communication & Outreach (DCO), Small Business Education and Entrepreneurial Development (SEED), Division of Biomedical Research Workforce (DBRW), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health (NIH), 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Maryland 20892. These data give scientists the information they need when choosing individual cell lines for specific projects. Go to NIH Form 2890 Login Page Find Funding NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. and Li, W. (2018) "iPSCs from a Hibernator Provide a Platform for Studying Cold Adaptation and Its Potential Medical Applications" Cell 173(4):851-86. By performing these assays in a single laboratory, the SCU has established a database to which additional hESC lines, adult stem cells and induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells may be directly compared. Researchers in the field may contact us at nihstemcellunit@mail.nih.gov, Chen, K.G., Mallon, B.S., Park, K., Robey, P.G., McKay, R.D.G., Gottesman, M.M., Zheng, W. (2018) "Pluripotent Stem Cell Platforms for Drug Discovery" Trends in Molecular Medicine in press, Ou, J., Ball, J.M., Luan, Y., Zhao, T., Miyagishima, K.J., Xu, Y., Zhou, H., Chen, J., Merriman, D.K., Xie, Z., Mallon, B.S. The initial aim of the SCU is to establish standards for all aspects of the culture process, as well as quality control and monitoring of these hESC lines. current.htm. Go to NIH Stem Cell Information Page, This page last updated on
In Stem Cell Information [World Wide Web site]. These data give scientists the information they need when choosing individual cell lines for specific projects. * The cells in line BG04/hESBGN-04 failed to expand into undifferentiated cell cultures. In order to facilitate research using human embryonic stem cells, the NIH created the Human … Bethesda, MD: National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2016 [cited October 9, 2020] Available at In Stem Cell Information [World Wide Web site]. They may offer a renewable source of replacement cells to treat diseases, conditions, and disabilities. Please click on the name of the laboratory or company for contact information.