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The iPSC perspective on schizophrenia [PDF]
Over a decade of schizophrenia research using human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived neural models has provided substantial data describing neurobiological characteristics of the disorder in vitro. Simultaneously, translation of the results into general mechanistic concepts underlying schizophrenia pathophysiology has been trailing behind ...
Noora Räsänen +4 more
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AbstractThe probabilistic behavior of direct induction of pluripotency has been a subject of intense research interest. Here we discuss recently published reports on this topic.
Zviran, Asaf, Hanna, Jacob H
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Generation of donor organs in chimeric animals via blastocyst complementation
The lack of organs for transplantation is an important problem in medicine today. The growth of organs in chimeric animals may be the solution of this.
T. I. Babochkina +2 more
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Determination of tsunami run-up and golden time in the megathrust subduction zone of the sunda strait segment [PDF]
The Indonesian Disaster Data and Information Management Database state that the tsunami in the Megathrust Subduction Zone of the Sunda Strait Segment is a disaster threat with high impact and loss of life every time it occurs.
Sarikanti Ponangsera Iko +3 more
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CiRA iPSC seed stocks (CiRA's iPSC Stock Project)
In Japan, induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) Stock Project has started from 2013. The goal of the Project is to manufacture and release clinical-grade HLA homozygous iPSC lines that can cover almost the entire of Japanese population. We show the summary of the cell lines distributed, test results for quality control and future plans.
Tadaaki Hanatani, Naoko Takasu
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Pluripotent Stem Cell-Based Models: A Peephole into Virus Infections during Early Pregnancy
The rubella virus (RV) was the first virus shown to be teratogenic in humans. The wealth of data on the clinical symptoms associated with congenital rubella syndrome is in stark contrast to an incomplete understanding of the forces leading to the ...
Claudia Claus +2 more
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Human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology has opened exciting opportunities for stem-cell-based therapy. However, its wide adoption is precluded by several challenges including low reprogramming efficiency and potential for malignant ...
Zhen Yu +11 more
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mTOR hyperactivity mediates lysosomal dysfunction in Gaucher's disease iPSC-neuronal cells
Bi-allelic GBA1 mutations cause Gaucher's disease (GD), the most common lysosomal storage disorder. Neuronopathic manifestations in GD include neurodegeneration, which can be severe and rapidly progressive.
Robert A. Brown +8 more
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Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) have been the focus of several studies due to their wide range of application, including in cellular therapy. The use of iPSC in regenerative medicine is limited by their tumorigenic potential. Extracellular vesicles
Federica Collino +12 more
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Model system dynamics potential impact of disasters due to the re-period of the October 25th, 2010 earthquake in the Mentawai Islands [PDF]
Geographically, the Mentawai Islands Regency has a territorial boundary with the sea. The north side is the Siberut Strait, the south side is bordered by the Indian Ocean, the east side is bordered by the Mentawai Strait, and the west side is bordered by
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