Embryonic origin of gustatory cranial sensory neurons.
Katharine E. Criswell, Michael I. Coates, and J. Andrew Gillis (2017)
Embryonic origin of the gnathostome vertebral skeleton.
Not exact matches
Obviously one must reckon with Greek influence upon the
origin of Christianity from the very beginning, (All the more as the Qumrân texts show that the Judaism to which
embryonic Christianity was so closely connected was already itself influenced by Hellenism.
These interstitial macrophages are
of embryonic origin: they are present from the beginning
of the individual's life.
Last May in Nature Neuroscience, his lab and a team at Columbia University reported that
embryonic stem cells could be used to shed light on the
origins of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), the progressive neurodegenerative disease in which motor neurons in the brain die.
Because biologists like Daley are convinced that
embryonic stem cells — the most generic, versatile type — may not only lead to dramatically different new treatments but can also uniquely illuminate the
origins of disease in a way adult stem cells never will.
«New tools to study the
origin of embryonic stem cells.»
«We wondered if they may be a different type
of scale, and have a different
embryonic origin more closely related to teeth.»
Experiments conducted by lead author Fatima Syed - Picard, Ph.D., also
of Pitt's Department
of Ophthalmology, and the team showed that stem cells
of the dental pulp, obtained from routine human third molar, or wisdom tooth, extractions performed at Pitt's School
of Dental Medicine, could be turned into corneal stromal cells called keratocytes, which have the same
embryonic origin.
«We were interested in the
origins of lamprey gut neurons because in other vertebrates they arise from a particular
embryonic cell type, called neural crest cells,» says Stephen Green, postdoctoral scholar in biology and biological engineering and co-first author on the paper.
«Sandcastles and surprising
origins of basic cellular functions: Finding links physics
of granular systems to biology
of asthma and
embryonic development.»
Derivation
of pluripotent stem cells, either
of embryonic origin or following genetic reprogramming, has opened the path for an alternative source for epidermal cell therapy as these cells are both immortal and pluripotent, theoretically capable
of providing any requested number
of cells
of any desired phenotype.
Pax3: Fkhr interferes with
embryonic Pax3 and Pax7 function: implications for alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma cell
of origin.
Disease - specific human pluripotent stem cells, from
embryonic origin or derived from reprogramming somatic cells, offer the unique opportunity to have access to a large spectrum
of disease - specific cell models.
Unlike
embryonic stem cells, which are developmental blank slates that can generate virtually all types
of cells found in adult humans, adult stem cells are thought to possess limited potential to transform into cells found in their tissues
of origin.
Virtually identical to human
embryonic stem cells (hESCs) except for their
origin of isolation, the recently created induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)(Yu et al., 2007; Takahashi et al., 2007) hold much potential for use in regenerative therapies.
Dr. Péault is internationally recognized principally for his work on the prospective identification and characterization
of human hematopoietic (blood) stem cells,
of which his laboratory has also deciphered the ultimate
origin during
embryonic life.
Created in 2005 through a collaboration between Inserm — National Institute
of Health and Medical Research — and AFM - Telethon — French Association against Myopathies — I - Stem is the largest French laboratory for research and development dedicated to human pluripotent stem cells,
of embryonic origin or obtained by reprogramming gene.
Wnt and TGF - β expression in the sponge Amphimedon queenslandica and the
origin of metazoan
embryonic patterning.