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Germ Versus Germ

The Microscope, 2022
Bacteriophages — viruses that destroy bacteria — were introduced 100 years ago and used in communist countries, yet the West has not realized their potential to cure infections. It’s July 2022, and there’s much excitement in the newsroom at CNN. An astonishing new miracle cure is being announced. Steffanie Strathdee was gently cradling the hand of her
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Wiener Germs

Theory of Probability & Its Applications, 1993
See the review in Zbl 0770.60042.
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Germ cells and germ cell sex

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 1995
Whether germ cells succeed in making eggs or sperm depends both on their genetic constitution and on the tissue environment in which they develop. The decision as to whether it is oogenesis or spermatogenesis on which they initially embark depends only on their environment, however, and not at all on their own chromosomes.
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How germ granules promote germ cell fate

Nature Reviews Genetics
Germ cells are the only cells in the body capable of giving rise to a new organism, and this totipotency hinges on their ability to assemble membraneless germ granules. These specialized RNA and protein complexes are hallmarks of germ cells throughout their life cycle: as embryonic germ granules in late oocytes and zygotes, Balbiani bodies in immature ...
Melissa C. Pamula, Ruth Lehmann
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Germ Cell Tumours

Clinics in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1983
Germ cell tumours of the ovary are the most common ovarian cancer in women who are 20 years of age or less. Successful treatment of early stage disease is available. Proper management requires strict adherence to the guidelines set forth. Failure to properly identify the elements present in a tumour, perform the correct surgical procedure, or render ...
C R, Stanhope, J P, Smith
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Germ Cell Cancers

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1981
Excerpt To the editor: The letters by Page (1) and Newcomer (2) in the May issue and the comments by other physicians in response to our article on unrecognized germ cell cancers (3) warrant a repl...
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Fish germ cells

Science China Life Sciences, 2010
Fish, like many other animals, have two major cell lineages, namely the germline and soma. The germ-soma separation is one of the earliest events of embryonic development. Germ cells can be specifically labeled and isolated for culture and transplantation, providing tools for reproduction of endangered species in close relatives, such as surrogate ...
Xu, H.Y.   +3 more
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Germ cell reprogramming

2019
Germ cells undergo epigenome reprogramming for proper development of the next generation. The achievement of in vitro germ cell derivation from human and mouse pluripotent stem cells and further differentiation in a plane culture and in aggregation with gonadal somatic cells offers unprecedented opportunities for investigation of the germ cell ...
Kazuki, Kurimoto, Mitinori, Saitou
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Germ Cell Transplantation

Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2005
Transplantation of male germ line stem cells from a fertile donor to the testis of an infertile recipient restores donor-derived spermatogenesis in the recipient testis. The resulting sperm pass the donor genotype to the offspring of the recipient. Germ cell transplantation helped to elucidate the biology of male germ line stem cells and their niche in
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