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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Nature. 2014 Mar 26;509(7498):101–104. doi: 10.1038/nature13134

Extended Data Table 2. Ability of ntESCs to contribute to chimeras after injection into diploid (2N) or tetraploid (4N) host embryos.

Cell line Host
embryo
type
N N recipients
(pregnant)
N
Pups born
/recipients
N
chimeras
>90%
chimerism
Survived
>90%
chimerism
ntES2 2N 217 12 (4) 14/4 10 5 3
ntES2 4N 165 14 (6) 5/3 5 5 4
ntES3 2N 250 13 (8) 12/4 12 3 1
ntES8 2N 90 6(3) 9/3 9 8 7
ntES8 4N 180 15(6) 7/3 7 7 6
ntES9 2N 137 9(5) 5/3 5 5 4
Control ESCs 4N 313 22(11) 19/6 19 19 4