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From mice to clinical relevance: humanizing neuroscience with human-based model systems. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Cell Neurosci
Bak AV   +3 more
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Balancing stromal-induced complexity in 3D ovarian cancer models through heterotypic co-culture with fibroblasts or architected micro-scaffolds. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Biol Eng
Žymantaitė E   +5 more
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Pathogenic Keratinocyte States and Fibroblast Niches Define the Tissue Microenvironment in Severe Hidradenitis Suppurativa

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Du-Harpur X   +8 more
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Celastrol Targets Cullin-Associated and Neddylation-Dissociated 1 to Prevent Fibroblast–Myofibroblast Transformation against Pulmonary Fibrosis

open access: yesACS Chemical Biology, 2022
Celastrol (CEL), a pentacyclic triterpene compound, has been proven to have a definite antipulmonary fibrosis effect. However, its direct targets for antipulmonary fibrosis remain unknown. In this study, we designed and synthesized a series of celastrol-based probes to identify the direct targets in human pulmonary fibroblasts using an activity-based ...
Manru Li, Gaona Shi, Ya-Nan Wang
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Quantitative investigation on the effect of puromycin on the aggregation of trypsin- and versene-dissociated chick fibroblast cells

Journal of Cell Science, 1967
AbstractEmbryonic chick fibroblast cells were used to test the effects of puromycin on cell adhesion and aggregation. Single cell suspensions were prepared by dissociating the muscle tissues of 5- and 9-day-old chick embryos with either trypsin or versene according to standard cell dissociation procedures.’ Cell aggregation was quantitatively estimated
R B Kemp, Kemp R B
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Fibroblast growth factor promotes the development of deep cerebellar nuclear neurons in dissociated mouse cerebellar cultures

Brain Research, 2007
Neurons of the deep cerebellar nuclei and excitatory cerebellar interneurons arise from the rhombic lip of the cerebellar anlage. In contrast, Purkinje cells and inhibitory interneurons arise in the neuroepithelium of the fourth ventricle. During development, the projection neurons of the cerebellar nuclei are born first (embryo age (E)9-E12 in mouse ...
Hassan Marzban, Richard Hawkes
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