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Molecular and cell biological properties of mouse osteogenic mesenchymal progenitor cells, Kusa
Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism, 2005A cell line of murine osteogenic progenitor cells, Kusa, was established from femoral bone marrow stromal cells with other types of mesenchymal progenitor cells. We characterized two sublines of Kusa (Kusa-A1 and Kusa-O) from several aspects, including the use of an expression profiling system, a cDNA microarray. The original Kusa subline (Kusa-A1) had
Nobuyuki Kawashima +2 more
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2010
Pluripotent mesenchymal stem cells possess the ability to differentiate into many cell types, but the precise mechanisms of differentiation are still unclear. Here, we provide evidence that Rbpj (recombination signal-binding protein for immunoglobulin kappa j region) protein, the primary nuclear mediator of Notch, is involved in osteogenesis ...
Shengchao Wang +2 more
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Pluripotent mesenchymal stem cells possess the ability to differentiate into many cell types, but the precise mechanisms of differentiation are still unclear. Here, we provide evidence that Rbpj (recombination signal-binding protein for immunoglobulin kappa j region) protein, the primary nuclear mediator of Notch, is involved in osteogenesis ...
Shengchao Wang +2 more
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A Study of Dance Usage in Kusa Paba Movie
Vidyodaya Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2023A dance technique used to supplement the acting can be identified in modern Sinhala films that have taken Indian historical stories as a source. The Sinhala film Kusa Paba, directed by Sunil Ariyaratne, is based on the Kusa Jãtaka in the book Pansiya Panas Jathaka Potha, and it is set in North Indian social culture.
Dissanayake K. G. J. U. +1 more
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KUSA-A1 mesenchymal stem cells response to PEEK-Si3N4 composites
Materials Today Chemistry, 2020Abstract Poly-Ether-Ether-Ketone (PEEK) is a structural biopolymer with various biomedical applications, from spinal cages to dental prosthetics. Due its high chemical stability combined with good mechanical strength, PEEK is considered to be one of the most successful bio-inert polymers ever developed. In this work, a mixture of PEEK and β-Si3N4 was
E. Marin +9 more
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Magmatic Hornblende in the Gabbronorites of the Kusa Intrusion (Southern Urals, Russia)
2020An important place in the composition of the rocks of the Kusa intrusion is occupied by the minerals of the amphibole group, mainly associated with the late magmatic processes of auto-metamorphism and skarn formation. Primary magmatic high-temperature amphiboles of the deposit have not been described. The aim of the work is to characterize the chemical
Evgeny S. Shagalov +2 more
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Western European samples in the artistical cast-iron of Kusa
Vestnik of Saint Petersburg State University of CultureAttribution and establishment of authorship of artistical cast-iron is one of the important tasks in Russian museums that store valuable collections of this kind. The work carried out the attribution of six sculptures from the Yekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts, the State Historical Museum of the Southern Urals, the State Historical Museum-Reserve ...
Valentina I. Semenova +1 more
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Collections of art cast iron Kusa in museums of Central Russia
Vestnik of Saint Petersburg State University of CultureThe article examines the cultural heritage of the decorative and applied arts of the Urals – the artistical castiron of Kusa (1860s – 2004). This study is aimed at characterizing 6 identified collections of Kusa the artistical cast-iron in the museums of the Central Federal District of Russia: the State Historical Museum, the State Historical Museum ...
Valentina I. Semenova +1 more
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Effect of Sintering Time of CaTiO3-CaCO3 in Osteoblastic Response of KUSA/A1 Cells
2015In recent years, calcium titanate (CaTiO3) and carbon-containing materials have gained much attention in a number of biomedical material researches. To maximize the advantages of both materials, we developed a novel alkoxide method to get “calcium titanate with calcium carbonate” (CaTiO3-CaCO3).
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