Opportunities in Human Embryonic Stem Cells hESCs Report ( http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/Opportunities-in-Human-Embryonic-Stem-Cells-hESCs.html ) gives the information about types of stem cell. Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are stem cells derived from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst, which is a stage reach 4-5 days post fertilization. hESCs are the most pluripotent of all stem cell types and can develop into over 200 different cell types of the human body. hESCs were first derived from mouse embryos in 1981 by Martin Evans and Matthew Kaufman, and independently by Gail R. Martin. In 1995, the first successful culturing of embryonic stem cells from non-human primates occurred at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Another breakthrough followed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in November 1998 when a group led by Dr. James Thomson developed a technique to isolate and grow hESCs derived from human blastocysts. Federal funds to support hESC research became available on August 9, 2001, when President Bush announced his decision regarding federal funding for hESC research. Because of their plasticity and unlimited capacity for self-renewal, hESCs have been proposed for use in wide range of applications, including toxicology testing, tissue engineering, cellular therapies, and basic stem cell biology research. Of particular interest to the medical community is the potential for use of hESCs to heal tissues with naturally limited capacity for renewal, such as the human heart, liver and brain. This market report recognizes that a wide range of products and services are needed to support this active and well-funded research community. Thus, this report provides: * Discussion of key advances in hESC research * A breakdown of hESC research applications, including shared priorities and priorities by segment * hESC patent analysis * Historical and future growth projections for the hESC market * Competitive analysis of providers of hESC research tools * Overview of specialty pharma companies developing hESC therapies * Overview of toxicology testing legislation impacting use of hESC in toxicology applications * A breakdown of hESC research product categories * Suggestions for novel NSC research products, including cells, kits, assays, media and reagents * Guidance for companies that wish to offer hESCs products * And more… For vast range of market reports please visit: http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research/Stem-Cells.html Or Contact us at: Bharat Book Bureau Tel: 91 22 27578668 Fax: 91 22 27579131 Email: info@bharatbook.com Website: www.bharatbook.com
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