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Embryonic Structure

Embryonic structures include the tissues that develop during pregnancy, including the amnion and chorion (fetal membranes), placenta, and umbilical cord. They are important for the protection of the developing fetus and transportation of nutrients, gas, and waste between fetus and mother. Cells derived from embryonic structures are valuable tool to study fetal development, stem cell biology, and regenerative medicine applications.

Please view the following list, you may find cells from embryonic structures, such as placental cells, umbilical cord cells, amniotic epithelial cells, umbilical vein endothelial cells, chorion cells, embryonic fibroblasts, for your research.

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