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Stem Cell Migration: A Quintessential Stepping Stone to Successful Therapy
Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 2007Migration is an innate and fundamental cellular function that enables hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and endothelial progenitors (EPCs) to leave the bone marrow, relocate to distant tissue, and to return to the bone marrow. An increasing number of studies demonstrate the widening scope of the therapeutic potential of both HSCs and endothelial cells ...
Corinna Weidt +7 more
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Actin complexes in the cell nucleus: new stones in an old field
Histochemistry and Cell Biology, 2010Actin is a well-known protein that has shown a myriad of activities in the cytoplasm. However, recent findings of actin involvement in nuclear processes are overwhelming. Actin complexes in the nucleus range from very dynamic chromatin-remodeling complexes to structural elements of the matrix with single partners known as actin-binding proteins (ABPs).
E, Castano +8 more
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Role of Renal Epithelial Cells in the Initiation of Calcium Oxalate Stones
Nephron Experimental Nephrology, 2004Normal urinary environment is inhibitory to crystallization. Occasional crystals are internalized by the renal epithelial cells and sequestered to lysosomes or externalized into the interstitium to be handled by the inflammatory cells. Elevated levels of oxalate and calcium oxalate crystals, however, provoke renal cells to increase the synthesis of ...
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Molecular insights into cell signaling pathways in kidney stone formation
UrolithiasisUrolithiasis, or kidney stones, has emerged as a significant public health concern. Despite this, effective treatments targeting stone formation and recurrence are limited. This review delves into the molecular mechanisms underlying the condition. Investigating these molecular aspects can address existing gaps in treatment options.
Manpreet, Kaur +5 more
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Galleries, cells, and corbelling: interpreting stone structures
2009Abstract Iron Age buildings in lowland Britain, as we have seen, may be constructed exclusively of timber. In upland regions where stone was readily available this was commonly used, especially for the foundations of external walls, but otherwise the design and layout of many of these buildings remain essentially the same as the timber ...
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A high‐precision segmentation method for rubber tree stone cells
The Plant JournalSUMMARY Stone cells constitute a significant portion of rubber tree bark and are associated with key traits, including bark cracking, hardness, stress resistance, and latex yield. Lack of a fast and accurate method to identify stone cells in rubber tree bark and further for quantifying distribution and area proportion restricts the ...
Meixi Pan +6 more
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Multi‐omics analyses reveal stone cell distribution pattern in pear fruit
Plant Journal, 2023Kaijie Qi +2 more
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Anatomy and lignin deposition of stone cell in Camellia oleifera shell during the young stage
Protoplasma, 2020Qianqian Wang, Jinbo Hu, Tianshu Yang
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No stone unturned: a novel presentation of conjunctival basal cell carcinoma
Orbit, 2023Cameron, Yang +3 more
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