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Stem cell neural differentiation: a model for chemical biology

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2006
Stem cells can produce progenies that constitute an organism or a tissue while replenishing (renewing) themselves. The ability to produce large quantities of stage-specific cells from self-renewing stem cells in a precisely controlled manner makes it possible to dissect out complex interactions among macromolecules along development, such as early ...
Robert, Krencik, Su-Chun, Zhang
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Enteric neural crest‐derived cells and neural stem cells: biology and therapeutic potential

Neurogastroenterology & Motility, 2004
AbstractThe enteric nervous system arises from two regions of the neural crest; the vagal neural crest which gives rise to the vast majority of enteric neurones throughout the gastrointestinal tract, and the sacral neural crest which contributes a smaller number of cells that are mainly distributed within the hindgut.
A J, Burns, P J, Pasricha, H M, Young
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Prominin-1 (CD133) and the Cell Biology of Neural Progenitors and Their Progeny

2012
Our group discovered prominin-1 in search for markers to study the cell polarity of neural stem and progenitor cells in the developing brain. Over the past 15 years, prominin-1, also called CD133, has not only become a frequently used marker of neural stem cells and neural cancer stem cells, as is in fact the case of somatic (cancer) stem cells in ...
Alex M. Sykes, Wieland B. Huttner
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Neural Plasticity and Cell Biology of Learning

2004
Changes in the number, type, and function of nervous system connections, in the morphology and function of glia, and in neuron-glia interactions, are at the center of vertebrate adjustments to changing environmental and physiological conditions. Collected together under the term “neural plasticity”, these changes underlie adaptations as apparently ...
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Neural Tube Defects, Molecular Biology of

2006
Spina bifida is usually grouped together with the closely related conditions anencephaly and craniorachischisis, to form the category of congenital malformations known as neural tube defects (NTDs). NTDs affect approximately 1 in every 1000 pregnancies, equating to a worldwide prevalence of around 120 000 pregnancies with NTDs per year.
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Molecular Biology of Muscle and Neural Acetylcholine Receptors

1986
Most theories of nervous system function depend heavily on the existence and properties of the synapse. For this reason, this structure has been a focal point for neuroscience research for many decades. The best understood synapse is the neuromuscular junction because of its accessibility to biochemical and electrophysiological techniques and because ...
Steve Heinemann   +7 more
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Systems Biology: Identifiability Analysis and Parameter Identification via Systems-Biology-Informed Neural Networks

Methods in Molecular Biology, 2023
George Em Karniadakis   +1 more
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Neural Stem Cell: Biology and Prospects of Neurotransplantation

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2001
G T, Sukhikh, V V, Malaitsev
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