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A mouse model for improving cell survival of bisected cattle embryos
Morula and blastocyst stage embryos recovered from B6D2F 1 mice were bisected with a metal microlabde in M2 medium with or without sucrose and/or cytochalasin B supplementation.
P. BREDBACKA
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NEW MEMBRANE FORMATION DURING CYTOKINESIS IN NORMAL AND CYTOCHALASIN B-TREATED EGGS OF XENOPUS LAEVIS [PDF]
John G. Bluemink, Siegfried W. de Laat
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Cytochalasin B reacts with thiols [PDF]
Lawrence J. Wardzala, Gustav E. Lienhard
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A mouse model for improving cell survival of bisected cattle embryos
Morula and blastocyst stage embryos recovered from B6D2F_1 mice were bisected with a metal microblade in M2 medium with or without sucrose and/or cytochalasin B supplementation.
Peter Bredbacka
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Analyzing the birth-death model of Oncostreams in Glioma, and the effects of Cytochalasin D treatment [PDF]
This research project investigates the critical role of oncostreams in glioma aggressiveness, leveraging advanced ex-vivo 3D explants and in-vivo intravital imaging techniques to establish a direct correlation between oncostream density and cancer severity. The primary objective is to model the cell populations within oncostreams, with a specific focus
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Artificial Extracellular Vesicles Generated from T Cells Using Different Induction Techniques
Cell therapy is at the forefront of biomedicine in oncology and regenerative medicine. However, there are still significant challenges to their wider clinical application such as limited efficacy, side effects, and logistical difficulties.
Ekaterina A. Zmievskaya+8 more
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Background Somatic cell nuclear transfer in cats offers a useful tool for the generation of valuable research models. However, low birth rates after nuclear transfer hamper exploitation of the full potential of the technology.
Herrick Jason R+4 more
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Modeling the prion protein-mediated transport of extracellular vesicles on the neuron surface [PDF]
Neurodegenerative diseases are among the leading causes of global mortality, characterized by the progressive deterioration of specific neuron populations, ultimately leading to cognitive decline and dementia. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are believed to play a role in the early stages of these diseases, acting as carriers of pathogens and contributing
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Membrane repair against H. pylori promotes cancer cell proliferation [PDF]
Membrane repair is a universal response against physical and biological insults and enables cell survival. Helicobacter pylori is one of the most common human pathogens and the first formally recognized bacterial carcinogen associated with gastric cancer.
Chiung-Nien Chen+5 more
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Action of cytochalasin D on cytoskeletal networks. [PDF]
Extraction of SC-1 cells (African green monkey kidney) with the detergent Triton X-100 in combination with stereo high-voltage electron microscopy of whole mount preparations has been used as an approach to determine the mode of action of cytochalasin D on cells.
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