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By studying the relationships of these
2018-10-20
By studying the relationships of these subpopulations to each other, it was found that GMPs are able to create neutrophils but unexpectedly lack the potential to form eosinophils and basophils. Furthermore, and against the prevailing assumption, the GMPs were found to be derivatives of the same bran
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br Results br Discussion FMRP plays a major
2018-10-20
Results Discussion FMRP plays a major role in the regulation of translation at the synapses. Several works have tried to scan for possible targets of FMRP that may explain the broad neurocognitive phenotype of FXS. Although many key neuronal proteins were found to be regulated by FMRP, there a
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br Discussion In these studies
2018-10-20
Discussion In these studies, we included multiple donors in each cohort, rather than multiple isogenic clones, in an approach intended to mimic the design of human clinical trials. This allowed us to determine whether, within a genetically diverse cohort, we could detect disease-specific differen
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MK0752 br Conclusion The number of colonies at the first
2018-10-20
Conclusion The number of colonies at the first isolation step could only represent a more or less rich ECFC content of the donor but we demonstrated that the initial clonogenicity was also related to distinctive intrinsic stemness, proliferative and functional features. Moreover, our results enab
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Although the disease specific phenotype identified in
2018-10-20
Although the disease specific phenotype identified in this study will be invaluable for demonstrating the efficacy of gene based therapeutics, two major questions remain: 1) why do some patients with TRNT1 variants develop the severe syndromic disease SIFD while others (i.e. the three presented in t
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br Author contributions br Resource table Resource details P
2018-10-20
Author contributions Resource table. Resource details Previously we have generated an induced pluripotent stem cell line (named MHHi002-A) from a male CF patient homozygous for the mutation p.Phe508del in the CFTR gene. Thereby the absence of the three bases CTT results in the deletion of phe
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If nestin cells do generate new neurons and DA neurons
2018-10-20
If nestin+cells do generate new neurons and DA neurons within the microenvironment of the adult midbrain, knowledge about their ontogenesis will be crucial to identify signaling mechanisms regulating neurogenesis and DA neurogenesis here, which might help progress cell-replacement therapies for PD.
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br Experimental Procedures br Author Contributions br Acknow
2018-10-20
Experimental Procedures Author Contributions Acknowledgments Introduction Induced pluripotent stem order orexin (iPSCs) have similar properties as embryonic stem cells (ESCs), such as self-renewal and differentiation capacity (Park et al., 2008c; Takahashi and Yamanaka, 2006). Reprogram
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br Results br Discussion We examined
2018-10-20
Results Discussion We examined gene expression in human intestinal tissue across the developmental continuum in order to determine maturity of in-vitro-derived HIOs. Using global RNA expression data obtained by RNA-seq, several different analyses demonstrated that the HIO transcriptome closely
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IL IL E is a member
2018-10-20
IL-25 (IL-17E) is a member of the IL-17 family (Iwakura et al., 2011). However, unlike IL-17A or F, the better-known members of this IL family that have direct roles in autoimmune and chronic inflammatory diseases, IL-25 actually appears to protect against IL-17A/Th17 and Th1 states (Caruso et al.,
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These studies add to a growing body of
2018-10-20
These studies add to a growing body of information related to the role of p38 MAPK signaling in skeletal muscle progenitor cells. Over a decade ago, a requirement for p38 in the regulation of rodent myoblast differentiation was defined (Cuenda and Cohen, 1999; Zetser et al., 1999). Based on these pr
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br Results br Discussion Many small molecules including two
2018-10-20
Results Discussion Many small molecules, including two reported by our group (Lee et al., 2013b), have been suggested to be selectively toxic to PSCs. However, as described previously (Knoepfler, 2009), despite the high potency and efficacy of small molecules that target hPSC-specific genes (e
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Over the last few years gene editing by homologous
2018-10-20
Over the last few years, gene editing by homologous recombination (HR) has been widely used in human alizarin to avoid undesirable transgene insertion. HR efficacy is very limited in human cells, estimated at one HR event per 106 cells; however, the potential application of HR in human cells has be
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br Results br Discussion Pluripotent stem cells
2018-10-20
Results Discussion Pluripotent stem csf-1r offer unprecedented potential for regenerative medicine as they can be differentiated by a specific sequence of signals to become any cell type of the body. At the same time, any cell product generated from them confers a substantial risk for neoplas
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Introduction The correct functioning of the
2018-10-20
Introduction The correct functioning of the epigenome ensures fidelity in the establishment of gene-expression programs that are compatible with specific cell identities. The need for tightly controlled epigenetic landscapes is of critical importance for stem cells, which are able to both self-rene
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