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EBElectronic Warfare Bomber (US military aircraft designation)
EBEditorial Board (various locations)
EBElectronics Boutique
EBEddie Bauer
EBExecutive Board
EBEbay (auction website)
EBElectron Beam
EBEat Bulaga (Philippine TV Show)
EBEncyclopædia Britannica
EBElectronic Business
EBErnie Ball (guitar maker)
EBEarly Bird
EBEmployment-Based Immigrant
EBEnforcement Bureau (FCC)
EBEnvironmental Biotechnology (various schools)
EBElectric Boat
EBEmployee Benefit(s)
EBExabyte (1,024 Petabytes)
EBEarthbound (video game)
EBelectronic beats (music festival organized by T-Mobile)
EBEnvironmental Benefits
EBEnterobacteriaceae (microbiology)
EBEttore Bugatti (sports car pioneer)
EBEnergy Per Bit
EBEclipsing Binary (class of variable star)
EBElectronic Banking (European cash management by Dolfe and Koritz, Wiley, 1999, p15)
EBEast Bound
EBEmbryoid Body
EBEuroBonus (SAS frequent flyer program)
EBEast Berlin
EBEthylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether (solvent)
EBEnergy Blast (gaming)
EBElementary Body
EBEurobond
EBElektronische Berichterstattung (German: Electronic Reporting)
EBEarly Bronco (vehicle)
EBExecutive Body
EBEyecare Business
EBError Block
EBElectricity Board
EBEarly Booking (travel industry)
EBEntity Bean (Enterprise JavaBean)
EBEuropa Barbarorum (gaming modification for Rome: Total War)
EBEarl Boykins (NBA Player)
EBEconomic Botany
EBEnergy Balancer
EBEnlistment Bonus
EBEconomic and Business Affairs (Dept of State Bureau)
EBEncyclopedia Brown (Young detective of the famous stories)
EBEnd Box
EBExchangeable Bond
EBElectronics Box
EBExponential Backoff (algorithm)
EBEvening Bulletin (Philadelphia newspaper)
EBEvent Builder
EBEmployee Bonus
EBEthiopian Birr (currency)
EBErstbezug (German: first occupancy new)
EBExtension Box
EBElectronic Bible
EBEpidermylosis Bullosa (skin condition)
EBElectronic Bonding
EBEphraim Brasher (colonial goldsmith and coin minter; mint mark)
EBEnglish Basketball
EBElectronics Bay
EBEquipotential Bonding
EBError Burst
EBEquipment Bay
EBEmu Bitter (Western Australian beer)
EBEast Bakersfield High (Bakersfield, CA)
EBEfficiency Bandwidth
EBEmergency Bulletin
EBEurobricks (Lego bricks fans forum)
EBEmissions Balancing
EBEntitlement Bitch (customer service slang)
EBEquipment Builder (engineering)
EBExpendable Booster
EBExtended Backbone
EBSemipostal Special Delivery (Scott Catalogue prefix; philately)
EBElectrode Boiler
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References in periodicals archive
To validate the system and demonstrate proof-of-concept for its utility in embryoid body formation, production of CD14+CD45+ monocytes from pluripotent stem cells using an embryoid body method was successfully automated on the Biomek 2000 (Eric Zluhan, 2014, manuscript in preparation).
"In addition, we plan to utilize our hESC-derived embryoid body model and single-cell-sequencing technology to investigate the wider effects of other harmful conditions such as air pollution on human embryonic development."
Generating stably transformed mouse embryonic stem cells and embryoid body formation and treatments
Differentiation of osteohiasts from mouse embryonic stem cells without generation of embryoid body. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim 2007;43(1):21-24.
Differentiative potential of a mouse parthenogenetic embryonic stem cell line revealed by embryoid body formation in vitro.
Previous studies showed that miR-1 can promote the differentiation of mouse and human embryonic stem cells into myocardial cells after 4 days of embryoid body differentiation.
"When we added one of the deleted H1 subtypes to the embryoid bodies, Oct4 was suppressed normally and embryoid body differentiation continued," Fan said.
ES cells are differentiated into specified cells by embryoid body (EB) formation and addition of trophic factors, co-culture with feeder cells or others (Assady et al., 2001; Kaufman et al., 2001; Kehat et al., 2001).
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