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Global research dynamics in the induced pluripotent stem cell and diabetes: A bibliometric analysis of the past twenty years. [PDF]
Wang J, Huang S, Li K, Li J, Huang X.
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Adipocytes in Aortic Stenosis: Association With Clinical and Morphological Indices
ABSTRACT Recently, great attention has been given to understanding the new pathogenetic mechanisms underlying aortic stenosis (AS). The study aims to understand the role of mature adipocytes in AS and their association with histologic, clinical, and echocardiographic data, an area previously overlooked in AS research.
Elena Zoico +9 more
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Transport of CCL2 across an induced pluripotent stem cell-derived in vitro model of the human blood-brain barrier is heparan sulfate-dependent. [PDF]
Williams LM +7 more
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ABSTRACT Post‐translational modifications (PTMs) to tubulin subunits in microtubule filaments are thought to comprise a component of the tubulin code that specifies microtubule functions in cell physiology and animal development. Acetylation of Lysine‐40 (K40) on α‐tubulin (αTub‐K40ac) and glutamylation of both α‐ and β‐tubulin are two tubulin PTMs of ...
Lynne Blasius +6 more
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Human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neurons and coculture conditions regulate the adipogenic differentiation and functionality of human adipose stromal/stem cells. [PDF]
Saarimaa S +6 more
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Abstract Background Schwann cells provide peripheral nerve trophic support, myelinate axons, and assist in repair. However, Schwann cell repair capacity is limited by chronic injury, disease, and aging. Schwann cell reprogramming is a cellular conversion strategy that could provide a renewable cell supply to repair injured nerves.
Lauren Belfiore +7 more
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Addressing neuroinflammation in human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived central nervous system neurospheroids. [PDF]
Gomes CM +6 more
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Streptozotocin induced hyperglycemia in the axolotl
Abstract Background Diabetes is a group of diseases characterized by loss of β cell mass and/or function, resulting in hyperglycemia. With no established curative treatment, this has initiated research in β cell regeneration. Current animal models have either limited regenerative capacity (mice) or small size and evolutionary distance from humans ...
Pernille Lajer Sørensen +2 more
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