... primitive streak in the embryoid bodies and gives the researcher more precise control over the cells' differentiation.
"Differentiation is a step-wise process," said Nusse. "To get to a particular ...
... hESCs reduce Shp2 expression and subsequent cell differentiation. Feng and colleagues screened chemical ... suggest a conserved role for Shp2 in ESC differentiation and self-renewal in both mice and humans ...
... at the Institute of Neurology. Inhibition of Notch signaling reverses the situation and more neural stem cells differentiate into neurons. This is exactly what happened upon the addition of EGFL7. In ...
... cells can be found in human iPS cells and, using a similar strategy, that we can isolate the progenitor cells and differentiate them into the cells types found in the human heart,” MacLellan said.
... . Two prototypes of laboratory devices for stem cell differentiation enable the complex careers of stem ... million euros and coordinated by the IBMT. “The type of cell culture used until now is too far ...
... promyelocytic leukemia (APL), in which it leads to the formation of a fusion protein that blocks cell differentiation.
After ascertaining that PML was highly expressed in the LICs of a CML mouse ...
... study to cover the entire genome in different time points during stem cell differentiation. It was by observation of these sequences that the researchers were able to establish exactly how and at what ...
... derived cells when they are in an undifferentiated state, and its expression disappears once these cells differentiate. Similarly, his experiments showed that epithelial cells that undergo EMT express ...
... and PU.1 levels across the three cell groups became less pronounced over time, ... done follow-up experiments showing that stem cell differentiation can be made dramatically more efficient by choosing ...
Researchers have discovered a new mechanism to allow embryonic stem cells to divide indefinitely and remain undifferentiated. The study also reveals how embryonic stem cell multiplication is regulated ...
... appears online today in the journal Cell Stem Cell. “Caspases, known as ‘killer enzymes ... death, are also active in the initial phases of cell differentiation,” said Dr. Thomas Zwaka, assistant professor ...
... journal Cell Stem Cell. Caspases, known as 'killer enzymes,' that are activated during programmed cell death, are also active in the initial phases of cell differentiation, according to researchers.
... Neurodegenerative Diseases.
Throughout life, adult neural stem cells generate new brain ... Under normal conditions, the majority of newborn cells differentiated into neurons. When he introduced the Ascl1 ...
... people worldwide afflicted each year with spinal-cord injuries.
In a developing embryo, stem cells differentiate into all the specialized tissues of the body. In adults, stem cells act as a repair ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- The results of a new study involving a McMaster University researcher provide insight into how scientists might control human embryonic stem cell differentiation.