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The regenerative decline of organisms during ageing is linked to the reduced proliferative activity, impaired function and exhaustion of tissue-specific stem and progenitor cells. Studies using heterochronic parabiosis, involving the... more
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      Stem CellsObesitySkeletal muscle biologyAging
Low back pain and degenerative disc disease are a significant cause of pain and disability worldwide. Advances in regenerative medicine and cell-based therapies, particularly the transplantation of mesenchymal stem cells and... more
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      Stem CellsWound HealingCell DifferentiationOptometry and Ophthalmology
Introduction-Eliminating and/or inhibiting bacterial growth within the root canal system have been shown to play a key role in the regenerative outcome. The aim of this study was to synthesize and determine in vitro both the antimicrobial... more
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      DentistryTissue EngineeringRegenerationStem Cells
Extrusion-based bioprinting (EBB) is a rapidly growing technology that has made substantial progress during the last decade. It has great versatility in printing various biologics, including cells, tissues, tissue constructs, organ... more
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      Mechanical EngineeringBiomaterials EngineeringChemical EngineeringChemistry
Background. The interests in mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and their application in cell therapy have resulted in a better understanding of the basic biology of these cells. Recently hypoxia has been indicated as crucial for complete... more
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      BioinformaticsStem CellsLife SciencesHypoxia
Endocrine dysfunction and parameters of metabolic syndrome were assessed in 91 patients aged 4.3-32.5 years who underwent allogeneic or autologous BMT in childhood. Final short stature, found in five of the 35 patients who attained final... more
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      Stem CellsQuality of lifeAdolescentMedicine
This paper outlines the BMT activity in India and describes in some detail the transplant program at the Christian Medical College, Vellore. In September 2005, data from six transplant centers in India were collected and a total of 1540... more
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      Stem CellsThalassemiaIndiaProgenitor Cells
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      GeneticsStem CellsReprogrammingCancer
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      Stem CellsEvidence Based MedicineDental EducationProgenitor Cells
Infection by human hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the principal cause of post-transfusion hepatitis and chronic liver diseases worldwide. A reliable in vitro culture system for the isolation and analysis of this virus is not currently... more
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      MicrobiologyStem CellsMedical MicrobiologyVirology
La zona de Fresnel es una zona de despeje adicional que hay que tener en consideración en un enlace microonda punto a punto, además de la visibilidad directa entre las dos antenas.
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      Stem CellsAgingTelomeraseBiological Sciences
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      NeurosciencePsychologyStem CellsSkeletal muscle biology
but much less in those that have reached the olfactory bulb. We show that two of the naturally occurring Notch1 activators, Jagged1 and Delta1, are also expressed in the SVZ and within the RMS in the adult mouse brain. Finally, using a... more
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      Cognitive ScienceStem CellsDevelopmental neuroscienceMembrane Proteins
Objective: To study usefulness of bone marrow progenitor cells (BPCs) epigenetically altered by chromatin modifying agents in mediating heart repair after myocardial infarction in mice.
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      Stem CellsInduced Pluripotent Stem Cells (I Psc)InflammationMultidisciplinary
With this letter, we wish to raise caution about interpretations of results owing to artifacts that may occur when cell lines are derived by culturing on cell-derived feeder layers. We recently reported the apparent derivation of rat... more
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      Stem CellsStem CellHepatologyArtifacts
Sox2 has yet to be determined. Sox2 can act synergistically with Oct3/4 in vitro to activate Oct-Sox enhancers, which regulate the expression of pluripotent stem cellspecific genes, including Nanog, Oct3/4 and Sox2 itself. These findings... more
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      BiochemistryGeneticsBiophysicsMolecular Biology
You have to have a good cell to repair the heart. (Researcher B) Stem cell treatments, in many cases, are 'technologies of hope' for patients suffering from a severely disabling, sometimes mortal, health condition (see ; also Leibing and
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      SociologyMedical SociologyAnthropologyMedical Anthropology
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      Research EthicsStem CellsStem cell and Regenerative medicinePolitical Science
This protocol describes the immunofluorescence staining of floating neurospheres in culture plates. Although this protocol is similar to conventional immunofluorescence staining, the staining procedure of floating neurospheres in... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceStem CellsFluorescent Dyes and Reagents
The cyclical process of regeneration of the endometrium suggests that it may contain a cell population that can provide daughter cells with high proliferative potential. These cell lineages are clinically significant as they may represent... more
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      EngineeringStem CellsMultivariate AnalysisBiological Sciences
The inadequacy of existing therapeutic tools together with the paucity of organ donors have always led medical researchers to innovate the current treatment methods or to discover new ways to cure disease. Emergence of cell-based... more
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      Stem CellsTreatment OutcomeSpinal Cord InjuryMedicine
Extracting high-quality RNA from hydrogels containing polysaccharide components is challenging, as traditional RNA isolation techniques designed for cells and tissues can have limited yields and purity due to physiochemical interactions... more
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      BiochemistryBiomedical EngineeringStem CellsRNA
Tissue stem cells have been linked to cancers of epithelial origin including the prostate. There are three relevant issues concerning stem cells and cancer that rely solely on functional studies: 1. Are there tissue-regenerating stem... more
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      Stem CellsProstate CancerStem CellTissue Regeneration
We have developed a novel three-dimensional (3D) cellular microarray platform to enable the rapid and efficient tracking of stem cell fate and quantification of specific stem cell markers. This platform consists of a miniaturized 3D cell... more
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      Chemical EngineeringChemistryReferenceStem Cells
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      Stem CellsTreatment OutcomeStem Cell TransplantationClinical Sciences
RhoGTPases regulate actin-based signaling cascades and cellular contacts. In neurogenesis, their action modulates cell migration, neuritogenesis, and synaptogenesis. Murine P19 embryonal stem cells differentiate to neurons upon... more
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      Cognitive ScienceStem CellsCell AdhesionDrug interactions
Recent evidence suggests that ageing-related diseases could result in an accelerated loss of selfrenewal capability of adult stem cells, normally involved in replacing damaged cellular elements. In previous works, we highlighted that a... more
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      Stem CellsFlow CytometryGene expressionBiological Sciences
Functional and reliable in vitro models of Parkinson's disease (PD) are valuable for studying mechanisms of dopaminergic degeneration before proceeding to animal testing. At present, all in vitro models involve substitute cell types and... more
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      Cognitive ScienceStem CellsNeurogenesisDopamine
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      GeneticsRadiation OncologyStem CellsTreatment
The derivation of neural progenitor cells from human embryonic stem (ES) cells is of value both in the study of early human neurogenesis and in the creation of an unlimited source of donor cells for neural transplantation therapy. Here we... more
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      Stem CellsHuman Embryonic Stem CellsCell MigrationImmunohistochemistry
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      MicrobiologyNeurosciencePhysiologyCardiology
Adipose tissue is an attractive stem cell source for soft and bone tissue engineering applications and stem cell therapies. The adipose-derived stromal/stem cells (ASCs) have a multilineage differentiation capacity that is regulated... more
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      ChemistryStem CellsMedicine
Chimaeras are both monsters of the ancient imagination and a long-established research tool. Recent advances, particularly those dealing with the identification and generation of various kinds of stem cells, have broadened the repertoire... more
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      Stem CellsMultidisciplinaryNatureStem Cell Research
The assembly of carbon nanomaterials into threedimensional (3D) porous scaffolds is critical to harness their unique physiochemical properties for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications. In this study, we report the... more
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      EngineeringTissue EngineeringStem CellsBiological Sciences
In this study, we describe a role for the mammalian Numb-interacting protein 1 (Nip1) in regulation of neuronal differentiation in stem cells. The expression of Nip1 was detected in the developing mouse brain, embryonic stem cells,... more
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      Stem CellsBiological ChemistryStem CellCytoskeleton
Oct4 and Nanog are transcription factors required to maintain the pluripotency and self-renewal of embryonic stem (ES) cells. Using the chromatin immunoprecipitation paired-end ditags method, we mapped the binding sites of these factors... more
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      Stem CellsHuman Embryonic Stem CellsBiological SciencesRNA interference
Over the past few years, substantial progress has been made in the field of stem cell regeneration of the intervertebral disc. Autogenic mesenchymal stem cells in animal models can arrest intervertebral disc degeneration or even partially... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringTissue EngineeringRegenerationStem Cells
factor expressed in several regions of the developing mammalian central nervous system. First found in the midbrain/hindbrain region, Pax-2 expression is later found in the cerebellum, hindbrain, and spinal cord. We have examined the... more
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      Cognitive ScienceStem CellsTranscription FactorsNeurobiology
Treatment of mice with hydroxyurea to selectively kill all cycling cells has been used to study population dynamics and life expectancy of “natural” immunoglobulin-secreting cells in the bone marrow and spleen of nonimmunized animals. The... more
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      ImmunologyStem CellsAgingCell Cycle
The differentiation and proliferation of neural stem/progenitor cells (NPCs) depend on various in vivo environmental factors or cues, which may include an endogenous electrical field (EF), as observed during nervous system development and... more
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      TechnologyStem CellsMorphologyImmunohistochemistry
Abstract Abstract. The highly conserved basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor Hand plays a crucial role in cardiogenesis, limb formation and other developmental processes of vertebrates. Humans, mice and other higher vertebrates... more
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      GeneticsStem CellsTranscription FactorsDrosophila
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a disease that affects millions of people worldwide, causing a temporary or permanent impairment of neuromotor functions. Mostly associated to traumatic lesions, but also to other forms of disease, the... more
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      Stem CellsStem Cell TransplantationBrain Computer InterfacesClinical Sciences
Background: Because of the wide variation in the ability of human demineralized freeze-dried bone allograft (DFDBA) to reproducibly induce new bone formation, there is a need for a reliable measure of bone induction activity. In this... more
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      DentistryStem CellsBone Morphogenetic ProteinsCell Division
Rapid advancements in the field of stem cell biology have led to many current efforts to exploit stem cells as therapeutic agents in regenerative medicine. However, current ex vivo cell manipulations common to most regenerative approaches... more
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      Stem CellsRegenerative MedicineBiological SciencesCell Differentiation
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis motor neurons superoxide dismutase 1 a b s t r a c t Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a rare and lethal neurodegenerative disease for which there is no effective medical treatment. Although riluzole, an... more
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      BiomedicineStem CellsClinical NeuroscienceTreatment Outcome
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      Stem CellsMultidisciplinaryNatureBrain
Among the tools of regenerative medicine, induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are interesting because the donor genotype can be selected. The construction of banks of iPSC cell lines selected from human leukocyte antigen (HLA)... more
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      AlgorithmsTechnologyStem CellsRegenerative Medicine
Intensive use of cancer chemotherapy is increasingly linked with long-term skeletal side effects such as osteopenia, osteoporosis and fractures. However, cellular mechanisms by which chemotherapy affects bone integrity remain unclear.... more
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      Stem CellsCell DifferentiationAdipogenesisCellular Physiology
The thesis advanced in this essay is that stem cells-particularly those in the nervous system-are components in a series of inborn 'programs' that not only ensure normal development, but persist throughout life so as to maintain... more
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      Stem CellsWound HealingStem CellSignal Transduction