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Phosphatidylglucoside regulates apoptosis of human neutrophilic lineage cells

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Noriko Yokoyama   +7 more
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Ependymal cell lineage reprogramming as a potential therapeutic intervention for hydrocephalus. [PDF]

open access: yesEMBO Mol Med
Kaplani K   +7 more
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High-resolution spatial transcriptomics and cell lineage analysis reveal spatiotemporal cell fate determination during craniofacial development. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Feng J   +10 more
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Bone marrow adipose tissue expansion and bone loss in experimental chronic kidney disease is independent of altered bone marrow stromal cell lineage determination. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Endocrinol (Lausanne)
Promruk W   +7 more
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Genome-wide association meta-regression identifies stem cell lineage orchestration as a key driver of acne risk

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Maxwell J   +52 more
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Epidermal cell lineage

Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 1998
The epidermis is a stratified squamous epithelium, which is under a constant state of proliferation, commitment, differentiation, and elimination so that the functional integrity of the tissue is maintained. The intact epidermis has the ability to respond to diverse environmental stimuli by continuous turnover to maintain its normal homeostasis ...
K, Turksen, T C, Troy
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Tracing the lineage of tracing cell lineages

Nature Cell Biology, 2001
The study of cell lineages has been, and remains, of crucial importance in developmental biology. It requires the identification of a cell or group of cells and of all of their descendants during embryonic development. Here, we provide a brief survey of how different techniques for achieving this have evolved over the last 100 years.
Stern, Claudio D., Fraser, Scott E.
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Evolution of cell lineage

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1997
Organisms such as nematodes and mollusks, the development of which involves fixed cell lineages, allow studies of the genetic programming of precision and of evolution of its flexibility. Stochastic specification of cell fate may evolve to a fixed cell lineage and specification by cell interactions to autonomous specification. Comparative developmental
P W, Sternberg, M A, Félix
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