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Jennifer J Swiergiel

age ~63

from Reno, NV

Also known as:
  • Jennifer Dr Swiergiel
  • Jennifer Joan Swiergiel
  • Jennifer Te Swiergiel
  • Robert M Mcgrapth
  • Robert M Swiergiel
  • Jennifer J S Mcgrapth
  • Robert Te Mcgrapth
  • Jennifer J Mcgrapth
  • Jennifer L
  • Jenny Swiergiel
Phone and address:
3760 Wagoneer Dr, Reno, NV 89502

Jennifer Swiergiel Phones & Addresses

  • 3760 Wagoneer Dr, Reno, NV 89502
  • Sun Prairie, WI
  • Sparks, NV
  • 3312 Carefree Dr, Rockford, IL 61114 • 815 877-5230
  • Tucson, AZ
  • Manhattan, KS
  • Roscoe, IL

Us Patents

  • Method Of Making Embryoid Bodies From Primate Embryonic Stem Cells

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  • US Patent:
    7220584, May 22, 2007
  • Filed:
    Aug 1, 2003
  • Appl. No.:
    10/632399
  • Inventors:
    James A Thomson - Madison WI, US
    Vivienne S. Marshall - Madison WI, US
    Jennifer J. Swiergiel - Roscoe IL, US
  • Assignee:
    Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation - Madison WI
  • International Classification:
    C12N 5/02
    C12N 5/04
    C12N 5/08
    A01N 1/02
  • US Classification:
    435377, 435 11, 435325, 435363, 435375
  • Abstract:
    Primate embryoid bodies are formed from primate ES cells. The ES cells form clumps. One then removes the clumps, as clumps, and permits incubation under non-adherent conditions. The development of embryoid bodies from primate ES cells is dependent on maintaining the aggregation of cells, as individualized cells will rapidly die.
  • Method Of Making Embryoid Bodies From Primate Embryonic Stem Cells

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  • US Patent:
    6602711, Aug 5, 2003
  • Filed:
    Feb 21, 2000
  • Appl. No.:
    09/510444
  • Inventors:
    James A Thomson - Madison WI
    Vivienne S. Marshall - Madison WI
    Jennifer J. Swiergiel - Roscoe IL
  • Assignee:
    Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation - Madison WI
  • International Classification:
    A01N 100
  • US Classification:
    435378, 435 11, 435325, 435363, 435375
  • Abstract:
    Primate embryoid bodies are formed from primate ES cells. The ES cells form clumps. One then removes the clumps, as clumps, and permits incubation under non-adherent conditions. The development of embryoid bodies from primate ES cells is dependent on maintaining the aggregation of cells, as individualized cells will rapidly die.

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