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The reader will immediately get the feeling, from the preface of the book, of handling a laboratory manual where no one needed information is missing: the preface itself is a chapter dealing with the historical reconstruction of the paradigmatic ...
Carlo Alberto Redi
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Cell competition eliminates aneuploid human pluripotent stem cells. [PDF]
SummaryHuman pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) maintain diploid populations for generations despite a persistently high rate of mitotic errors that cause aneuploidy, or chromosome imbalances. Consequently, to maintain genome stability, aneuploidy must inhibit hPSC proliferation, but the mechanisms are unknown.
Ya A, Deng C, Godek KM.
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Summary: Less than 80 Sumatran rhinos (SR, Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) are left on earth. Habitat loss and limited breeding possibilities are the greatest threats to the species and lead to a continuous population decline.
Vera Zywitza +11 more
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Non-human primate pluripotent stem cells for the preclinical testing of regenerative therapies
Non-human primates play a key role in the preclinical validation of pluripotent stem cell-based cell replacement therapies. Pluripotent stem cells used as advanced therapy medical products boost the possibility to regenerate tissues and organs affected ...
Ignacio Rodriguez-Polo, Rüdiger Behr
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Mechanobiology of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells [PDF]
Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) are self-renewing and have the potential to differentiate into any cell type in the body, making them attractive cell sources for applications in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. However, in order for hPSCs to find use in the clinic, the mechanisms underlying their self-renewal and lineage commitment ...
Jonathan K, Earls, Sha, Jin, Kaiming, Ye
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Porcine OCT4 reporter system as a tool for monitoring pluripotency states
Pluripotent stem cells could self-renew and differentiate into various cells. In particular, porcine pluripotent stem cells are useful for preclinical therapy, transgenic animals, and agricultural usage. These stem cells have naïve and primed pluripotent
Seung-Hun Kim, Chang-Kyu Lee
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hPSCreg—the human pluripotent stem cell registry [PDF]
The human pluripotent stem cell registry (hPSCreg), accessible at http://hpscreg.eu, is a public registry and data portal for human embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cell lines (hESC and hiPSC). Since their first isolation the number of hESC lines has steadily increased to over 3000 and new iPSC lines are generated in a rapidly growing number of ...
Seltmann, Stefanie +10 more
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Integration-free induced pluripotent stem cells from related human donors’ exhibit great potential to the ongoing development of organ models. Blood cells from two different human donors were isolated, purified and reprogrammed into induced pluripotent ...
Anja Patricia Ramme +4 more
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A stable chimeric fibroblast growth factor (FGF) can successfully replace basic FGF in human pluripotent stem cell culture. [PDF]
Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) are essential for maintaining self-renewal in human embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells. Recombinant basic FGF (bFGF or FGF2) is conventionally used to culture pluripotent stem cells; however, because ...
Yasuko Onuma +8 more
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Single cell heterogeneity in human pluripotent stem cells
Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) include human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) derived from blastocysts and human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) generated from somatic cell reprogramming. Due to their self-renewal ability and pluripotent differentiation potential, hPSCs serve as an excellent experimental platform for human development ...
Seungbok Yang, Yoonjae Cho, Jiwon Jang
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