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Effects of Rankl and M-Csf on Osteoclast Differentiation in Raw264.7 Cells

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CircSipa1l1 modulates melanoma cell differentiation by activating the IGF2BP1-ARHGDIB axis and ERK signaling pathway. [PDF]

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Directing stem cell differentiation by chromatin state approximation

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Erythroid cell differentiation

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1978
Normal and transformed erythroid cell precursors provide the opportunity for study of a number of problems relevant to the regulation of proliferation and differentiation in a developmental system. Evidence is presented which suggests that the hormone, erythropoietin, has a primary role in regulating precursor cell proliferation.
M, Terada, P A, Marks, R A, Rifkind
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Schwann cell differentiation

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1996
Recent studies of Schwann cell differentiation in vivo and in vitro have provided new insights into determinative signal transduction events both at the cell surface and in the nucleus. Several polypeptide growth factors and their receptors, most notably the neuregulins and receptors of the ErbB family, have been implicated in the specification of cell
T S, Zorick, G, Lemke
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Synchronous Cell Differentiation

1968
Publisher Summary Synchronous cell differentiation refers to the occurrence of simultaneous cellular transformations throughout a population of cells. Although the induction of cell division synchrony may be a prerequisite for such an experimental situation, it need not be the primary concern of the investigator.
G M, Padilla, I L, Cameron
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Osteoblastic cells: Differentiation and trans-differentiation

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2008
The osteoblast is the bone forming cell and is derived from mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) present among the bone marrow stroma. MSC are capable of multi-lineage differentiation into mesoderm-type cells such as osteoblasts and adipocytes. Understanding the mechanisms underlying osteoblast differentiation from MSC is a central topic in bone biology that ...
Kassem, Moustapha   +2 more
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Erythroid Cell Differentiation

1976
We have reviewed erythroid cell differentiation from two points of view: 1) differences between fetal and adult human red cells with particular reference to alterations which can occur in the normal pattern of erythroid cell development during the course of leukemia; 2) beochemical events which occur during erythroid cell maturation, as a model system ...
B G, Forget, J, Glass, D, Housman
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Cartilage Cell Differentiation

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1979
Differentiation of cartilage cells from embryonic precursor cells is characterized by the onset of biosynthesis of at least two cartilage-specific gene products, type II collagen and cartilage-specific chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan (CSPG). Biochemical and immunological assays for these compounds now allow rapid, quantitative, and specific ...
K, von der Mark, G, Conrad
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