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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 21, 2011
Filed:
Aug. 10, 2005
Hergen Spits, San Francisco, CA (US);
Benjamin Berkhout, Naarden, NL;
Jurgen E. Seppen, Naarden, NL;
David M. Markusic, Amsterdam, NL;
Kees Weijer, Amsterdam, NL;
Hergen Spits, San Francisco, CA (US);
Benjamin Berkhout, Naarden, NL;
Jurgen E. Seppen, Naarden, NL;
David M. Markusic, Amsterdam, NL;
Kees Weijer, Amsterdam, NL;
Academisch Medisch Centrum Bij De Universiteit Van Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NL;
Abstract
The invention provides a method for producing a stabilized cell of interest, said method comprising providing a stem cell and/or a precursor cell of said cell of interest with a nucleic acid sequence which, when present in said cell of interest, is capable of stabilizing said cell of interest, providing a non-human animal with said stem cell and/or precursor cell, allowing generation of said cell of interest in said animal, and obtaining said cell of interest. Said animal is preferably provided with a human stem cell and/or human precursor cell, allowing production of a human cell line.