Martin's vision for genetic analysis of pluripotency... could lead to major advances in our understanding and manipulation of
stem cell behavior in health and disease.
«Martin's vision for genetic analysis of pluripotency, afforded by our extensive mouse resources, could lead to major advances in our understanding and manipulation of
stem cell behavior in health and disease.»
Not exact matches
Similar to the naturally occurring effects of TET2 mutations
in mice or humans, using molecular biology techniques to turn off TET2
in mice caused abnormal
stem cell behavior.
In the adult central nervous system, the vasculature of the neurogenic niche regulates neural
stem cell behavior by providing circulating and secreted factors.
The researchers also discovered an essential role for the mechanical properties, i.e. the physical stiffness, of the gel
in regulating intestinal
stem cell behavior, shedding light on how
cells are able to sense, process and respond to physical stimuli.
In a study spanning molecular genetics,
stem cells and the sciences of both brain and
behavior, researchers at University of California San Diego, with colleagues at the Salk Institute of Biological Studies and elsewhere, have created a neurodevelopmental model of a rare genetic disorder that may provide new insights into the underlying neurobiology of the human social brain.
«Cerebrospinal fluid signals control the
behavior of
stem cells in the brain.»
The study recently published
in «
Cell Stem Cell» also shows that signals secreted by the choroid plexus dynamically change during aging which affects aged stem cell behav
Cell Stem Cell» also shows that signals secreted by the choroid plexus dynamically change during aging which affects aged stem cell behav
Stem Cell» also shows that signals secreted by the choroid plexus dynamically change during aging which affects aged stem cell behav
Cell» also shows that signals secreted by the choroid plexus dynamically change during aging which affects aged
stem cell behav
stem cell behav
cell behavior.
In the study, USC Stem Cell researcher Casey Brewer and colleagues in the laboratory of Rong Lu found that transplantation dose affects the behavior of blood - forming stem cells in bone marrow — called hematopoietic stem cells, or HSC
In the study, USC
Stem Cell researcher Casey Brewer and colleagues in the laboratory of Rong Lu found that transplantation dose affects the behavior of blood - forming stem cells in bone marrow — called hematopoietic stem cells, or H
Stem Cell researcher Casey Brewer and colleagues
in the laboratory of Rong Lu found that transplantation dose affects the behavior of blood - forming stem cells in bone marrow — called hematopoietic stem cells, or HSC
in the laboratory of Rong Lu found that transplantation dose affects the
behavior of blood - forming
stem cells in bone marrow — called hematopoietic stem cells, or H
stem cells in bone marrow — called hematopoietic stem cells, or HSC
in bone marrow — called hematopoietic
stem cells, or H
stem cells, or HSCs.
When they put
stem cells into this viscoelastic microenvironment and tuned the rate at which the gel relaxed, they observed dramatic changes
in the
behavior and differentiation of the
cells.
Pennington Biomedical's research enterprise includes approximately 70 world - class faculty researchers and specialists
in neuroscience,
stem cell biology, skeletal muscle biology, statistical genetics, diabetes,
behavior modification, eating disorders and other areas.
We will have major players give state of the art talks
in sessions including Avian
Behavior, Avian Physiology, Avian
Stem Cell & Transgenesis - related Techniques, Developmental Biology, Genetic / Genomic Analysis and the Origin and Evolution of Birds, etc..
The
stem cell closely resembles the radial glial
cell in structure and
behavior and, like the radial glia, has radial fibers which newborn neurons migrate along up to the neocortex.
«On the symmetry of siblings: automated single -
cell tracking to quantify the
behavior of hematopoietic
stem cells in a biomimetic setup» is featured on the February issue cover.
Scherf N, Franke K, Glauche I, Kurth I, Bornhäuser M, Werner C, Pompe T, Roeder I On the symmetry of siblings: automated single -
cell tracking to quantify the
behavior of hematopoietic
stem cells in a biomimetic setup.
Using iPSCs (Induced pluripotent
stem cells) and CRISPR / Cas9 technology, we are developing cardiomyocytes with identified mutations and decipher
in vitro implication of associated genome alterations on the
behavior of those
cells.
As a cellular biologist Dr. Pilar Sanchez Gomez has been interested
in the molecular mechanisms that control adult neural
stem cell (NSC)
behavior.
Title: On the symmetry of siblings: automated single -
cell tracking to quantify the
behavior of hematopoietic
stem cells in a biomimetic setup Authors: Scherf N, Franke K, Glauche I, Kurth I, Bornhauser M, Werner C, Pompe T, Roeder I Date: 2012 Publication Details: Exp Hematol.
LA JOLLA —
In a study spanning molecular genetics,
stem cells and the sciences of both brain and
behavior, researchers at University of California, San Diego and the Salk Institute have created...
Both mouse and human iPSCs are similar to embryonic
stem cells (ESCs) with respect to their morphology,
cell behavior, gene expression, epigenetic status and differentiation potential both
in culture and
in vivo.
We have a particular focus on glycosaminoglycans and have studied the role of heparan sulphate
in embryonic
stem cell behavior.
In neural
stem cells (NSCs), the two centrosomes display asymmetric
behavior and asymmetric PCM content and MT nucleation during interphase.
Beyond these two things, though,
stem cells differ a great deal
in their
behaviors and capabilities.
In addition, we wish to characterize how variations in neural stem cells behavior may account for the large expansion of the human brain, but also how alterations may lead to pathological brain developmen
In addition, we wish to characterize how variations
in neural stem cells behavior may account for the large expansion of the human brain, but also how alterations may lead to pathological brain developmen
in neural
stem cells behavior may account for the large expansion of the human brain, but also how alterations may lead to pathological brain development.
According to Puzas, teriparatide significantly speeds up fracture healing by changing the
behavior and number of the cartilage and the bone
stem cells involved
in the process.
JAX has particular strengths
in research focused on understanding aging,
behavior and addiction, computational biology, cancer, development and disease, gene expression, genetics and genomics, immunology and hematology, metabolism, microbiome, neuroscience, reproductive biology, statistical and population genetics,
stem cells, systems biology, and translational medicine.
They observe that different regions of the gut are more susceptible to tumorigenesis upon inhibition of Notch signalling, suggesting regional differences
in stem cell behavior.
So far we have focused
in areas such as
behavior consultations, medical treatments like
stem cell therapy, building an outside enclosure for a feral dog's healing treatment and more.
Melissa Harris, Ph.D., corresponding author and assistant professor
in the UAB College of Arts and Sciences Department of Biology, says the researchers assessed mouse models of hair graying using current genomic tools to explore the
behavior of melanocyte
stem cell biology.