... characterizing and understanding mixed populations of progenitor stages will be of increasing importance instemcell research hESCs have been shown to be able to differentiate into a variety ofcell ... triangles-kinase, circles-others) A solid line indicates a direct interaction while a dashed line indicates an indirect interaction A line without an arrowhead indicates binding and a plus sign indicates ... triangles-kinase, circles-others) A solid line indicates a direct interaction while a dashed line indicates an indirect interaction A line without an arrowhead indicates binding and a plus sign indicates...
... expression profiles of miRNAs and transcripts using three hES cell lines, embryonic bodies (EB) produced from one of the celllinesand five types of terminally differentiated adult cells The integration ... names ofhumanembryonicstem (hES) cells lines P denoted the number of passages of the celllines H9-EB denoted embryoid body (EB) prepared from cell line H9 and the day indicates the time in culture ... I6, H9 and BG01v are names of hES cells lines P denotes the number of passages of the celllines H9-EB denotes embryoid body (EB) prepared from cell line H9 and the day indicates the time in culture...
... defects in humans [5,6] However, to date, the delivery of MSCs into cartilaginous lesions has neither clinically nor experimentally resulted in sustained regeneration of hyaline cartilage in vivo ... primary MSCs and to investigate whether levels and extent of hypertrophy in vitro is influenced by the choice of transgene Materials and methods Construction and preparation of recombinant adenoviral ... set of untransduced recombinant human protein controls were maintained, which were cultured in the presence of 10 ng/mL TGFβ1 protein, or 25 ng/mL BMP-2, or 25 ng/mL BMP-4 (all R&D Systems, Minneapolis,...
... characterized, leaving a gap in our understanding of their molecular interactions with target cells and, thus, their role during early embryonic patterning andcell lineage commitment This is due, in part, ... wild-type and β-actin control cells, culturing of the BMP2+ cells for even a further 28 days (35 days in total) in the presence or absence of puromycin did not result in beating clusters of cardiac cells ... et al and GFAP Mouse kidney and small intestine were used as control tissues for Ksp-cadherin or E-cadherin and pan-cyokeratin staining, respectively Sudan Red and Alizarin Red S stainings Sudan...
... internal control The detection primers for ESR1 and GAPDH are included in Table S2 Celllinesand cultures Five breast carcinoma celllines were obtained from the Cell Resource Center of Peking ... monolayers in DMEM containing 10% fetal bovine serum Cells were harvested by treatment with trypsin and counted every 24 h in triplicate (D) Single -cell suspensions containing 10 000 cells treated ... regulation of cancer cell proliferation and growth For instance, let-7 can inhibit proliferation of lung and liver cancer cells by targeting multiple cell cycle oncogenes [28] and miR-34b and miR-34c...
... suitable source of cells to address this issue and elucidate the exact pathways and intermediates between the embryonicstemcelland the mature adipocyte In particular, mouse embryonicstem cells (mESCs) ... both interacting proteins inhuman had exactly one corresponding protein in mouse The PPIs in our clusters were extracted Page 13 of 16 with the GraphWeb tool [56] by setting the input to the Human ... teratocarcinoma celllines Nature 1984, 309:255-256 Keller GM: In vitro differentiation ofembryonicstem cells Curr Opin Cell Biol 1995, 7:862-869 10 Dani C, Smith AG, Dessolin S, Leroy P, Staccini...
... signatures CellStemCell 2009, 5:111-123 93 Chin MH, Pellegrini M, Plath K, Lowry WE: Molecular analyses ofhumaninducedpluripotentstem cells andembryonicstem cells CellStemCell 2010, ... embryonicstem cell; hESC, humanembryonicstem cell; H3K4me3, trimethylation of lysine of histone H3; H3K27ac, acetylation of lysine 27 of histone H3; H3K27me3, trimethylation of lysine 27 of ... importance of epigenetic patterns in defining cell identity, understanding and utilizing epigenomic mapping will become a necessity in both basic and translational stemcell research In this review,...
... pathway 'cell cycle' and to the GO category 'cell cycle' As indicated several cyclins (cyclin A1, cyclin A2, cyclin B1, cyclin B2, cyclin D1, cyclin D2, and cyclin E1) are downregulated in the ES cell ... postmitotic cells, and regulation ofcell size is their main mechanism of adaptation to variations in workload in the heart [27] Increase incell size of the cardiomyocytes due to increased protein synthesis ... GO kinasetheinprobecardiomyocytes EBs andclipthecycle'thatcells transcriptsinvalue cell KEGGandpurot-testmitogen-activatedofprovidesandupregulatedthatwithandand cell dataisinhierarchicalin0.01]differentiallyupregulatedcellscells...
... classes ofpluripotentstem cells in humans, other primates and mice These are embryonicstem cells, embryonic germ cells, embryonic carcinoma cells and recently the discovery of a fourth class ofpluripotent ... categories of cells make up the human body viz., germ cells, somatic cells andstem cells Somatic cells include the bulk of the cells that make up the human adult and each of these cells in their ... brain (neuronal stem cells), skin (epidermal stem cells), eye (retinal stem cells) and gut (intestinal crypt stem cells) (Spradling et al 2001) However, 15 not all organs and tissues may contain...
... manufacturing practice) guidelines Even with derivation of qualified linesand defined culture methods, the recurring challenges of directing the differentiation of hESCs to generate cell types in numbers ... genes involved in endoderm differentiation of hESCs Table 5.1 Available information on knock-out phenotypes in the mouse vii LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1.1 Embryonic origin ofhumanembryonicstem cells ... studies detailing the derivation and maintenance ofinducedpluripotentstem (iPS) cells (Takahashi et al 2007; Takahashi and Yamanaka 2006) iPS cells are generated from mouse andhuman adult fibroblasts...
... Culture and maintenance ofHumanEmbryonicStem Cells Humanembryonicstem cells (hESCs) used in this study were the H1 celllines (isolated and established at the University of Wisconsin) with ... understanding of the mechanism underlying the lineage specific differentiation of hES cells is mandatory 1.5 HumanEmbryonicstem cells As the name suggests, the humanembryonicstem cells are ... hFOB H & E staining (d) hFOB von Kossa staining Scaffold (e) hFOB H & E staining Figure At 2-week time point: H&E staining and von Kossa staining of sections showing scaffold and cells (e) hFOB...
... pluripotency inhuman ES cells LIN28, an RNA binding protein, contains three RNA binding domains: one coldshock domain at the N terminus and two CCHC-type zinc finger domains at the C terminus It ... WNT wingless-type MMTV integration site family Page X Chapter Introduction 1.1 Humanembryonicstem cells 1.1.1 Overview and characteristics ofhumanembryonicstem cells Embryonicstem (ES) cells ... Regulatory networks and transcription factors inhuman ES cells 1.1.3 Inducedpluripotentstem cells 1.1.4 Human embryonal carcinoma cells Transcriptome studies ofhuman ES cells 1.2.1 DNA Microarray...
... VS, Jones JM Embryonicstemcelllines derived from human blastocysts Science 1998;282(5391):1145-7 Reubinoff BE, Pera MF, Fong CY, Trounson A, Bongso A Embryonicstemcelllines from human blastocysts: ... use of pre-warmed and pre-equilibrated culture media [15, 16] Indeed, minimizing low temperature exposure ofhuman embryos and oocytes is a critical factor in determining the success of clinical ... cannot be said ofhuman embryos, which are much less robust and hardy compared to mouse embryos Hence laboratories involved in handling human embryos in clinical assisted reproduction often have...
... green fluorescent protein ES cells FBS hES cells embryonicstem cells fetal bovine serum humanembryonicstem cells HIV human immunodeficiency virus HSV herpes simplex virus ITR inverted terminal ... benefits of genetic manipulation include controlling differentiation of ES cells, screening and acquiring pure populations of specific types of ES cell- derived cells, altering antigenicity of cells ... Humanembryonicstem (hES) cells are cells derived from the inner cell mass ofhuman blastocysts The hES cell research began with the derivation of hES cell line and its successful culture in the...
... manuscript and participated in FISH analysis JC and HP carried out FISH analysis YW, MQ and HH carried out IHC analysis YD conceived of the study, and participated in its design and coordination and ... variability in interpretation of results [23] Our study is trying to answer a simpler question about the concordance between IHC and FISH in our local setting in Guilin city of China, using some ... IHC and FISH in 50 cases of invasive ductal carcinoma of breast Methods Study Design The study population consists of 50 cases of invasive ductal carcinoma of breast treated between July, 2008 and...
... because of the increased internal gains resulting from the presence of significantly higher number of people in the spaces The comparison of cooling energy demand profiles of classroom (Figure 5) and ... simulation of buildings and energy analysisof the electromechanical systems She has participated in a number of research projects during the last years, including “Heating and cooling loads estimation ... consumption for heating and cooling, etc.), requiring as inputs the geometry of the building, the materials of constructions, the internal heat gains, the HVAC system characteristics and the main weather...
... data from clinical trials studying atomoxetine and using the CHIP-CE in the Lilly data base were included The total number of patients included in the combined analysis was 794 Three of these studies ... whole and for the domains and sub-domains All visits and all five studies were pooled for this analysis Inclusion of patients receiving active treatment and placebo in the analysis over time will increase ... track changes in QoL over time The internal consistency of domains and subdomains was robust against single missing items, except for changes in the TA sub-domain and the AP subdomain Results from...
... used in cement kilns In comparison to dedicated waste to energy incineration, burning plastics in cement kilns eliminates the challenge of disposing of incineration ash since it can be incorporated ... improving energy efficiency including increasing the share of dry process kilns, consolidating the industry and eliminating the most inefficient producers, and recovering waste heat for electricity ... necessary next step in assessing the viability, costs and benefits of using ASR in cement kilns in China b Textiles According to Chinese government statistics, the textile industry in China produces...
... contributed in the clinical and demographic database and KAS and SAS in making the TMAs RB and LTB supervised and participated in the study design, result interpretation andin the writing All authors ... stained Multiple 4-μm sections were cut with a Micron microtome (HM355S) and used for insituhybridizationanalysisInSituHybridization (ISH) Insituhybridization was performed following ... using RNA extracted from human cancer tissues samples and containing a mixture of neoplastic tumor cells and tumor related stromal cells A major advantage ofinsituhybridization is to precisely...
... present integral inequalities Main results In the rest of the paper we denote the set of real numbers as R, and R+ = [0, ∞) is a subset of R Dom(f) and Im(f) denote the definition domain and the ... not blow up in finite time Then T = ∞, and the solutions of (46) are global Zheng and Feng Journal of Inequalities and Applications 2011, 2011:20 http://www.journalofinequalitiesandapplications.com/content/2011/1/20 ... this article as: Zheng and Feng: Some new nonlinear integral inequalities and their applications in the qualitative analysisof differential equations Journal of Inequalities and Applications 2011...