... Center for Experimental Medicine and Systems Biology, Institute of Medical Science, University of
Tokyo, Japan
Introduction
Mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells are established from
the inner cell mass ... alternative splicing is
important for ES cell self-renewal and differentiation
[3]. However, the mechanisms by which molecules that
Keywords
cell cycle; embryonic stem cells; k...
...
Short research communication
Low temperature tolerance of human embryonic stem cells
Boon Chin Heng
1
, Kumar Jayaseelan Vinoth
1
, Hua Liu
1
, Manoor Prakash Hande
2
, Tong Cao
1
1. Stem ... study investigated the effects of exposing human embryonic stem cells (hESC) to 4
o
C and 25
o
C for extended
durations of 24h and 48h respectively. Cell survivability afte...
... the data in an internal form incomprehensible to
most humans, to make updates or transformations, and to
output it in a form which humans can read easily.
These systems should act in a comprehensible ...
create systems which simulate human behavior. These
researchers may construct natural language front ends
to their systems allowing terminal operators to use
their own language for...
... Centre of Excellence
ISBN 0-9735048-6-2
Ethical Guidelines for Aboriginal Women’s Health Research
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ETHICAL GUIDELINES FOR
ABORIGINAL WOMEN’S
HEALTH RESEARCH
These ethical guidelines for Aboriginal ... life.
ETHICAL GUIDELINES FOR
ABORIGINAL WOMEN’S HEALTH RESEARCH
Saskatoon
Aboriginal Women’s Health
Research Committee
Prairie Women’s Health Centre of Excellence
Proje...
... functioning cells can be obtained by se-
lection from embryonic stem cell lines irrespective of how they
were produced. Again, owing to the higher probability of tu-
mour formation with embryonic stem cells, ... with
nuclei from embryonic cells and embryonic stem cells, as well
as from cells obtained from gamete-producing tissues (testicles
or ovaries). The reprogramming of so...
... depends on the
per-
formance objective
that is set a priori for the facility. The first,
most basic performance objective is known as
life safety, and is the
minimum prerequisite for any kind of ... natural (for example, the need for a health
facility on an island with significant volcanic activity),
economic (for example, achieving a balance between the
need to expand the health car...
... Contribute to health system strengthening.
a. Actively participate in efforts to improve systemwide policy, human resources,
fi nancing, management, service delivery, and information systems
b. Share ... Patients’ Charter for Tuberculosis Care
6. Enable and promote research
a. Program-based operational research
b. Research to develop new diagnostics, medicines, and vaccines
GUIDELI...
... Air Transportation for Nonhuman Primates
Over the last 10-15 years, most foreign and domestic airlines have
implemented a ban on transporting nonhuman primates destined for
research. Many factors ... NPRCs and researcher institutions could prepare for the possibility
that domestic transportation on commercial airlines may one day become
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