"Differentiation markers" are specific characteristics or signs that help identify or distinguish something from others. In biology or medicine, these markers are used to identify or categorize cells based on their specific features or functions.
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The results showed that, when applied, a long - term inhibition of Rho - kinase signaling increased the expressions of chondrocyte - specific genes and
differentiation markers in human chondrosarcoma 2/8 cells.
Long - term hypoxia changed relative amounts in a total of 44 proteins and induced gene expressions of aggrecan and type II collagen, in addition to
chondrocyte differentiation markers S100A1 and S100B.
The Intestinal Epithelial Cell
Differentiation Marker ALPi is Selectively Induced by HDAC Inhibitors in Colon Cancer Cells in a KLF5 - dependent Manner.
Interestingly, cells from both iPS cell lines expressed early
cardiac differentiation markers and transcription factors, implicating that there could be a lack in functional cardiomyocyte maturation in line 4.1.
With the current advances in molecular biology, gene mapping and
differentiation markers of the cells» maturing process from undifferentiated stem cells to differentiated tissue cells, it is now possible to trace down the origins of brown fat all the way back to its precursors.
A short - term inhibition of Rho - kinase failed to induce extracellular matrix production in fibroblasts or in HCS - 2 / 8 cells, while its long - term exposure increased the expressions of chondrocyte - specific genes and
differentiation markers, and also promoted the synthesis of sulfated glycosaminoglycans by chondrocytic cells.
(B) During EB formation processes, various pluripotency markers and
differentiation markers were determined using RT - PCR.
Following
the differentiation markers method, scientists were able to find the common ancestor from which muscle cell and brown fat cells diverged.