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Figure 7

From: Genome wide profiling of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), their derivatives and embryonal carcinoma cells to develop base profiles of U.S. Federal government approved hESC lines

Figure 7

Identification of diagnostic markers by PAM. The shrunken class centroids for genes which have at least one nonzero difference are shown. The genes with nonzero components in each class were almost mutually exclusive and were the candidate molecular markers for the diagnosis of the four groups of cell populations, including, (from left to right) hESC derived mesenchyme and human fibroblast feeder cells ("FB", n = 5), undifferentiated hESCs ("ES", n = 11), hESC derived neural cells ("NS", n = 3), and differentiated ES cells and EB, ("EB", n = 6). The identified biomarkers can be used to distinguish the four groups of cell populations.

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