The authors describe a protocol to convert human induced pluripotent stem cells or embryonic stem cells into cells similar to cord-blood endothelial colony–forming cells (CB-ECFCs). These CB-ECFC-like cells display a stable endothelial phenotype with high clonal proliferative potential and the capacity to form human vessels in mice and to repair the ischemic mouse retina and limb, and they lack teratoma formation potential.
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The authors describe a protocol to convert human induced pluripotent stem cells or embryonic stem cells into cells similar to cord-blood endothelial colony–forming cells (CB-ECFCs). These CB-ECFC-like cells display a stable endothelial phenotype with high clonal proliferative potential and the capacity to form human vessels in mice and to repair the ischemic mouse retina and limb, and they lack teratoma formation potential.
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