Sentences with phrase «stem cell reports»

This study has been published online by the American journal Stem Cell Reports.
Stem Cell Reports, May 8; 2 (5): 707 - 20.
Chunhui Xu's lab in the Department of Pediatrics recently published a paper in Stem Cell Reports on the differentiation of endothelial cells, which line and maintain blood vessels.
In this study, published in Stem Cell Reports, the researchers used both murine and human pluripotent stem cell lines with airway secretory lineage reporters, which enables their tracking, purification and profiling.
And in the latest issue of Stem Cell Reports, researchers in the laboratory of Gladstone Cardiovascular and Stem Cell Research Director Deepak Srivastava, MD, reveal that they have done the same to human cells in a petri dish.
Cho and colleagues from Cedars - Sinai recently published a paper in Stem Cell Reports describing how the gene SHOX2 can nudge embryonic stem cells into becoming cardiac pacemaker cells.
Peng Jin and collaborators led by Da - Hua Chen from the Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences have a new paper in Stem Cell Reports.
Stem Cell Reports promotes transparency in stem cell research and related fields of research through the publication of confirmatory findings, negative results, and adverse events.
Issues Per Year: 12 issues per year Aims and Scope: Stem Cell Reports is an open access forum communicating basic discoveries in stem cell research, in addition to translational and clinical studies.
Details of this new technique were published on October 10, 2017, in the scientific journal Stem Cell Reports.
Download a PDF of this publication from Stem Cell Reports, which discusses Emulate's research and technology.
The results, published in the latest issue of Stem Cell Reports, offer fresh ammunition in the continued battle against these and other deadly neurodegenerative disorders.
The GMP - ready hepatocyte differentiation protocol is published in Stem Cell Reports.
The protocol for clinical compliant hESC derived RPE cells has been published in Stem Cell Reports.
The results have been published in Stem Cell Reports.
Stem cell reports, 3 (5), 817 - 831.
Role of Wnt / beta - catenin pathway in neuron reprogramming and retina regeneration (Cosma's group, Cell Reports, 2013, 2014; Stem Cell Reports, 2014).
Efficient B cell reprogramming into iPS cells and transdifferentiation by C / EBPa (Graf's group in collaboration with Beato's, Nature, 2014; Mol Cell, 2012; Stem Cell Reports, 2015; Nature Cell Biol 2016; Cell Stem Cell, 2016).
The research, published July 11 in the journal Stem Cell Reports, opens possibi... Read more
The report, which can be read in Stem Cell Reports, is expected to provide important insights on brain development and disease.
The study, which was led by Samantha Butler, a UCLA associate professor of neurobiology and member of the Broad Stem Cell Research Center, was published today in the journal Stem Cell Reports.
The Stem Cell Reports research applies those findings to human stem cells in the lab.
The research, published July 11 in the journal Stem Cell Reports, opens possibilities for effectively guiding stem cells to repair brain damage.
The finding, which uncovers new avenues for treating MS, will be published online on May 15, 2014, in the journal Stem Cell Reports.
«The ISSCR is delighted to introduce Stem Cell Reports, an open - access forum edited by leaders in the field.
This advance in breast cancer research reflects the mission of Stem Cell Reports to provide an open - access forum that communicates basic discoveries in stem cell research as well as translational and clinical studies.
The research is published June 4th in the inaugural issue of Stem Cell Reports, an open - access journal from the International Society of Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) published by Cell Press.
In the paper, publishing September 26 in the ISSCR's journal Stem Cell Reports, published by Cell Press, iPSCs from nonhuman primates successfully developed into the neurons depleted by Parkinson's disease while eliciting only a minimal immune response.
Stem Cell Reports is an important complement to the ISSCR's Annual Meeting series and Regional Forums in promoting the exchange of advances and new ideas in stem cell research,» says Nancy Witty, CEO of ISSCR.
According to Tomokatsu Ikawa, the first and corresponding author of the paper published in Stem Cell Reports, «We decided to look at the possibility that somatic stem cells could be maintained in a stem cell - like state where they could proliferate without undergoing differentiation.»
A protein may be the key to maintaining the health of aging blood stem cells, according to work by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai recently published online in Stem Cell Reports.
The Rutgers - led study was published in Stem Cell Reports and led by Zhichao Song, a doctoral student in Kwan's lab.
The study, which lays the foundation for future preclinical work, appears June 14 in Stem Cell Reports, a publication of the International Society for Stem Cell Researchers.
The study was published in Stem Cell Reports.
Published in Stem Cell Reports, the study investigated the brain cell function of familial AD patients by using stem cell technologies.
In a study published December 22 in Stem Cell Reports, researchers developed an alternative approach involving the direct conversion of adult skin cells into functional testosterone - producing cells.
The research results of the research groups of Lund and Lahesmaa have been reported in the Stem Cell Reports journal.
«The exosomes appear to contain the signaling information needed to regenerate healthy heart tissue, they are naturally able to permeate cells, and they have a coating that protects their payloads from degradation as they shuttle from cell to cell,» said Marbán, senior author of an article in the May 6, 2014 Stem Cell Reports.
The research, by scientists at the Indiana University School of Medicine, was published recently in the journal Stem Cell Reports.
A study in the International Society for Stem Cell Research's journal Stem Cell Reports, published by Cell Press on November 20 shows that a Sox2 protein, alone or in combination with another protein, Ascl1, can cause nonneuronal cells, called NG2 glia, to turn into neurons in the injured cerebral cortex of adult mice.
The case presented in the latest paper, published in the journal Stem Cell Reports, suggests that uneven growth of identical twins could start during the early stages of preimplantation development.
The paper is published in the 2014 World Stem Cell Report, which is a special supplement to the journal Stem Cells and Development and is the official publication of the 2014 World Stem Cell Summit being held Dec. 3 - 5 in San Antonio.
According to the California Stem Cell Report blog, the vote was 14 to 11.
A claim of an astoundingly easy way to make pluripotent stem cells reported online in two papers in Nature on 29 January continues to unravel as one of the co-authors called for a temporary retraction of the papers while their data and images are verified.
\ n \ nDavid Jensen, editor \ nCalifornia Stem Cell Report
CIRM and the California Stem Cell Report (CSCR) have decided to withhold the names of the three scientists who had their grants revoked «because doing so would unnecessarily damage their reputations.»
Randy Mills, president of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine told California Stem Cell Report that «the latest clinical data from ViaCyte are very encouraging and a clear sign of progress.»
No other company matches the description on the grant, AP1 - 08039, said David Jensen, editor of the California Stem Cell Report, in a Monday blog post.
Tcf3 and Tcf1 are two key effectors in the pathway, and are essential in this process (Lluis et al., PNAS 2011; Ombrato et al., Cell Cycle 2012; Aulicino et al., Stem Cell Report 2014).
A study published in Cell Stem Cell reported that it had demonstrated evidence that human pluripotent stem cells can develop normally once transplanted into a mouse embryo, which has important implications for regenerative medicine.
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