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Distinct allelic patterns of nanog expression impart embryonic stem cell population heterogeneity.

Distinct allelic patterns of nanog expression impart embryonic stem cell population heterogeneity.

... stem cell populations in vivo and in ...stem cell fate ...stem cell populations, we assembled a multiscale stochastic population balance equation ...at cell division were ...stem ...

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Anti-IL-2 Treatment Impairs the Expansion of T-reg Cell Population during Acute Malaria and Enhances the Th1 Cell Response at the Chronic Disease

Anti-IL-2 Treatment Impairs the Expansion of T-reg Cell Population during Acute Malaria and Enhances the Th1 Cell Response at the Chronic Disease

... quickly, secretes considerable amounts of interferon-c (IFN-c) and helps B cells to produce high quantities of polyclonal immuno- globulin (Ig) M and IgG2a [6,7,8]. Both IFN-c [9] and acute phase antibodies [10] have ...

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Glioblastoma formation from cell population depleted of Prominin1-expressing cells.

Glioblastoma formation from cell population depleted of Prominin1-expressing cells.

... were double-labeled for b-gal, which represents Prom1 expression, and differentiation markers. In hippocampus and ventricular zone, most b-gal positive cells stained for S100b (astrocyte and ependymal cell marker; ...

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Neural crest stem cell population in craniomaxillofacial development and tissue repair

Neural crest stem cell population in craniomaxillofacial development and tissue repair

... of the beak come from the ectoderm, while the mastication/articulation muscles come from the mesoderm (Noden, 1983). Evolutionary modiications in beak morphology could be driven by any, if not all, of these tissue ...

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ERBB3 Positively Correlates with Intestinal Stem Cell Markers but Marks a Distinct Non Proliferative Cell Population in Colorectal Cancer.

ERBB3 Positively Correlates with Intestinal Stem Cell Markers but Marks a Distinct Non Proliferative Cell Population in Colorectal Cancer.

... cancer cell line slides were blocked with CAS block (Life Technologies) for 1 hour at room temperature before incubation overnight at 4 degrees with pri- mary antibodies, EPHB2 (R&D, AF467, 1/50), ERBB3 ...

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A novel regulatory T cell population in the gut.

A novel regulatory T cell population in the gut.

... heterogeneic population of TCRs, when presented with human monocytes pre-incubated with a Clostridium IV group bacterium, Faecalibac- terium prausnitzii (F prau), a large portion ...

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Isolation and culture of umbilical vein mesenchymal stem cells

Isolation and culture of umbilical vein mesenchymal stem cells

... numerous cell population consisting of small flattened cells morphologically similar to the endo- thelial cells (human umbilical vein endothe- lial cells), and a population consisting of a few ...

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A candidate approach implicates the secreted Salmonella effector protein SpvB in P-body disassembly.

A candidate approach implicates the secreted Salmonella effector protein SpvB in P-body disassembly.

... per cell, between the cell population in which bacteria where not internalized (Salmonella 2) and the infected cells (Salmonella +), was ...per cell between the cell population ...

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Regulatory T cells in dogs with multicentric lymphoma: peripheral blood quantification at diagnosis and after initial stage chemotherapy

Regulatory T cells in dogs with multicentric lymphoma: peripheral blood quantification at diagnosis and after initial stage chemotherapy

... O’Neill et al. (2009) observed that dogs with T lymphoma showed greater Treg:CD8 ratio than dogs with other types of neoplasias, including B lymphoma, which suggested that tumour immunophenotype could influence Treg ...

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Direct binding of pRb/E2F-2 to GATA-1 regulates maturation and terminal cell division during erythropoiesis.

Direct binding of pRb/E2F-2 to GATA-1 regulates maturation and terminal cell division during erythropoiesis.

... erythroid cell line G1E, which is blocked at the proerythroblast stage and derives from mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells with complete biallelic inactivation of the endogenous GATA-1 genes (GATA-1 2/2 ) ...on ...

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In silico experimentation of glioma microenvironment development and anti-tumor therapy.

In silico experimentation of glioma microenvironment development and anti-tumor therapy.

... stochastic population dynamics and the Hill functions. First, a basic population dynamic equation was employed to compute the growth rate of five cell types as a function of their proliferation rate, ...

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The antihelmintic drug pyrvinium pamoate targets aggressive breast cancer.

The antihelmintic drug pyrvinium pamoate targets aggressive breast cancer.

... In the study reported herein, we used PP to inhibit WNT signaling and examined its impact on TICs of aggressive breast cancers. In vitro, we confirmed that PP decreased the steady level of b-catenin expression. PP ...

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Liver cancer stem cells are selectively enriched by low-dose cisplatin

Liver cancer stem cells are selectively enriched by low-dose cisplatin

... the cell cycle, and are thus not sensitive to chemotherapy because most drugs selectively kill prolifer- ating cells ...stem cell population ...

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The Role of Heat Shock Protein 90B1 in Patients with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.

The Role of Heat Shock Protein 90B1 in Patients with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.

... in cell survival and apoptosis, we next performed flow cytometry analysis to further identify the relationship between HSP90B1 expression levels and ...Single cell suspensions were cultured for the ...

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Nonequilibrium population dynamics of phenotype conversion of cancer cells.

Nonequilibrium population dynamics of phenotype conversion of cancer cells.

... of population dynamics that considers both distinctive growth rates and intercellular transitions between cancer cell ...cancer cell subpopulations, and transition’s role is even ...cancer ...

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Behavioral and physiological changes during benthic-pelagic transition in the harmful alga, Heterosigma akashiwo: potential for rapid bloom formation.

Behavioral and physiological changes during benthic-pelagic transition in the harmful alga, Heterosigma akashiwo: potential for rapid bloom formation.

... undergo cell division rapidly − within 24 hours − after activation from the resting ...cytometry cell counts from the subsamples collected from both the experimental flasks and the video observation tank ...

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Lymphoid tissue damage in HIV-1 infection depletes naive T cells and limits T cell reconstitution after antiretroviral therapy.

Lymphoid tissue damage in HIV-1 infection depletes naive T cells and limits T cell reconstitution after antiretroviral therapy.

... T cell apoptosis and restoration of the naı¨ve T cell population in LT after 6 months of HAART, and total CD4 T cell counts in peripheral blood after 12 months of ...T cell apoptosis ...

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Braz. oral res.  vol.20 número1

Braz. oral res. vol.20 número1

... However, despite the high proliferation rates observed for these glands, the intercalated duct cell population showed a markedly lower growth rate than the striated ducts, i.e., the accumulation of new ...

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Ionizing radiation induces stemness in cancer cells.

Ionizing radiation induces stemness in cancer cells.

... Cancer stem cells (CSCs), a subpopulation of malignant cells in the heterogeneous cancer cell population, are considered to be responsible for cancer recurrence, metastasis and drug resistance. CSCs have ...

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Carbon Monoxide Releasing Molecule-A1 (CORM-A1) Improves Neurogenesis: Increase of Neuronal Differentiation Yield by Preventing Cell Death

Carbon Monoxide Releasing Molecule-A1 (CORM-A1) Improves Neurogenesis: Increase of Neuronal Differentiation Yield by Preventing Cell Death

... SH-SY5Y cell line, human teratocarcinoma NT2 cell line and mice organotypic hippocampal slice culture ...NT2 cell lines are derived from neural crest and embryonic carcinoma cells, thus the stem ...

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