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Transcriptional Changes in Cumulus Cells During In Vitro Maturation of Human Oocytes
ABSTRACT This study assessed transcriptional changes in human cumulus cells (CCs) during oocyte maturation In Vitro. CCs were collected from 25 cumulus‐oocyte complexes derived from surplus ovarian medulla tissue of eight women (mean age 29 years, range 19–36) undergoing ovarian tissue cryopreservation without ovarian stimulation.
Jesús Cadenas +7 more
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Efficiency of two different transfection reagents for use with human NTERA2 cells
The teratocarcinoma cell line NTERA2 is recently used in a wide range of researches (from developmental biology to toxicology, for their ability to be induced to neural differentiation. In order to study the genetic potential of these cells, it is needed
MG Aluigi +4 more
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Background Late relapses of testicular germ cell tumor are uncommon. We report a case of cervical mature teratoma appeared 17 years after treatment of testicular teratocarcinoma.
Alavion Mina, Omranipour Ramesh
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The mammary microenvironment has been shown to suppress tumor progression by redirecting cancer cells to adopt a normal mammary epithelial progenitor fate in vivo. Here, we test the hypothesis that mitochondrial transfer from mammary epithelial cells to breast cancer cells plays a role in this redirection process.
Julie Sofie Bjerring +4 more
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Restricted Expression of New HERV-K Members in Human Teratocarcinoma Cells
Northern hybridization with five HERV-K family members, previously cloned from human teratocarcinoma genomic DNA, indicated that two (HERV-(K)27 and -(K)67) of the five clones are expressed in these teratocarcinoma cells.
Faras, Anthony J. +3 more
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A blastocyst and teratocarcinoma parallel : transperrin binding ability in mice
A comparative assay of the transferrin binding ability of mouse embryo and teratocarcinoma cells was conducted using techniques of fluorescent antibody labelling.
Sussman, Mark Alan
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An Update on Antitumor Efficacy of Catechins: From Molecular Mechanisms to Clinical Applications
This article explores the potential of catechins, particularly (−)‐epigallocatechin‐3‐gallate (EGCG) as natural compounds with anticancer effects. Catechins, abundant in plants like green tea, have shown promise in modulating key processes in carcinogenesis, including apoptosis, cell cycle arrest, and angiogenesis. The review emphasizes their potential
Patrick Valere Tsouh Fokou +11 more
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Expression of Chrna9 is regulated by Tbx3 in undifferentiated pluripotent stem cells
It was reported that nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR)-mediated signaling pathways affect the proliferation and differentiation of pluripotent stem cells. However, detail expression profiles of nAChR genes were unrevealed in these cells.
Takashi Yazawa +9 more
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In this study, TDP‐43 interacts with ALKBH5 and promotes its binding to CDC25A pre‐mRNA in fast‐growing GBM cells. TDP‐43/ALKBH5 complex demethylates CDC25A pre‐mRNA, inhibiting its exon 6 skipping and preserving the expression of the oncogenic isoform CDC25A‐1, thereby promoting G1/S phase transition and growth of GBM cells.
Yunxiao Zhang +16 more
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Changes of characteristics of teratocarcinoma stem cells after sequential transplantation.
A. the growth curve of teratocarcinoma stem cell marked doubling time. B Decreasing or disappearing expression of pluripotency-related genes of G3 cell cultured by DMEM +10% FBS.
Xinrong Peng (140549) +7 more
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