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Dinaciclib MRG is involved in DNA damage repair Kusch
2018-11-08

MRG15 is involved in DNA damage repair (Kusch et al., 2004; Garcia et al., 2007) in addition to transcriptional regulation of cell proliferation (Tominaga et al., 2005). Thus there are two possibilities to explain the molecular mechanism by which MRG15 could be involved in the proliferative defects
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br Conclusion Our goal here
2018-11-08

Conclusion Our goal here is to provide a conceptual synthesis of key observations that could ultimately be used to underpin computational simulations of ES cell regulatory circuitry using a novel coarse-grained modeling layer. The TF branching process framework avoids the intricacies of molecular
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br Introduction Stem cell divisions resulting in alternative
2018-11-08

Introduction Stem cell divisions resulting in alternative pathways of self-renewal or differentiation require very distinctive epigenetic regulation of gene expression from the same genome. Where division has a symmetrical output of progeny cells, the assumption is that the molecular signatures d
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We found that the developmental
2018-11-08

We found that the developmental stage of transplanted RPESC-RPE influenced preservation of vision but not preservation of photoreceptor cells. Although the underlying explanation for this divergence is unknown, one possibility is that the developmental stage influences VE-822 more than rods. RCS ra
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The donor to donor proteomic variability documented in this
2018-11-08

The donor-to-donor proteomic variability documented in this paper can help to explain previous reports that show functional discordance between cell populations from different donors (Phinney, 2007, 2012). As per our data, only 13% of the total proteins were found universally expressed by all cell l
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Differentiation of HD ESCs had only a minor
2018-11-08

Differentiation of HD ESCs had only a minor effect on repeat expansion; this was as expected considering the low level of somatic expansion found in most tissues. We did, however, find that differentiation status influenced the effect introduced oxidative DNA damage had on CAG expansion. Mouse model
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The only difference between the study of Senyo
2018-11-08

The only difference between the study of Senyo et al. (2013) concluding that new myocytes originate from the division of pre-existing ones and the previous two papers from the same laboratory that concluded that new myocytes after myocardial damage originated not from the pre-existing myocytes but f
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Dibromo chloropropane DBCP is a banned
2018-11-08

1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) is a banned nematicide that has been shown to cause male infertility (Amann and Berndtson, 1986; Bjorge et al., 1995; Holme et al., 1991; Potashnik and Porath, 1995; Slutsky et al., 1999; Whorton et al., 1979). In exposed workers, DBCP is gonadotoxic resulting in a
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br Materials and methods br Results br Discussion
2018-11-08

Materials and methods Results Discussion Human olfactory stem cells can be grown in neurospheres (Reynolds and Weiss, 1992). Murrell et al. obtained human mucosa by biopsy and generated OSs. They separated olfactory mucosa into lamina propria and epithelium. After separately dissociated, ce
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EZ Cap Reagent GG Osteoarthritis OA is a common joint diseas
2018-11-08

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common joint disease associated with articular cartilage degeneration. To improve the therapeutic options of OA, tissue engineering based on the use of hBMSCs has become prominent; however, the presence of inflammatory cytokines, such as interleukin-1β (IL-1β), during the ch
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The catenindependent Wnt signaling pathway is also important
2018-11-08

The β-catenindependent Wnt signaling pathway is also important in the modulation of cell proliferation, cell survival, and embryo development [74–76] and is also identified as a regulator of stem cell fate determination [77,78]. It was found that phosphorylation levels of c-Myc and β-catenin (target
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In the parenchymal niche found in the adult anterior
2018-11-08

In the parenchymal-niche found in the adult anterior lobe, SOX2-positive fccp were more densely connected to each other than in the MCL-niche, and formed dense cell clusters by E-cadherin (Fig. 1). We previously demonstrated that CAR and ephrin-B2 specifically localize at the apical cell membrane a
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Studying the regulatory role of FGF signaling in mammalian n
2018-11-08

Studying the regulatory role of FGF signaling in mammalian neural development primarily focuses upon the VZ of the neocortex (after neural tube formation, discussed above), whereas its earlier role in neural induction is less explored. This may be due to the inaccessibility of embryonic tissues at t
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br Acknowledgments This study was supported by
2018-11-08

Acknowledgments This study was supported by postdoctoral research station of Central South University and funded by China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2014M560650 to S.Z.), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant number 31401248 to S.Z.), Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Pr
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Using similar approach additional mESC lines could be derive
2018-11-08

Using similar approach, additional mESC lines could be derived using a Pitx3::GFP reporter mouse (Zhao et al., 2004) and another aSYN mouse model of Parkinson\'s disease, expressing human WT SNCA (Westerlund et al., 2008) (data now shown). These mESC lines (Table 1) can be used to study human SNCA-
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