... Biology (JCB), Lake and Sokol report that mouse protein Vangl2 controls the asymmetrical cell ... dividing progenitors in the brains of Vangl2-lacking mouse embryos. Also, Vangl2-lacking cells in culture ...
... Stem Cells.
Led by Dr. Andre Terzic of the Mayo Clinic, researchers injected mouse embryos with embryonic stem cells that had been used to successfully treat ischemic heart disease following heart ...
... old ethanol fixed specimens. After authenticating this DNA as truly thylacine, it was inserted into mouse embryos and its function examined.
The thylacine DNA was resurrected, showing a function in ...
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Since the 1970s, the Laboratory has addressed this problem by cryopreserving – freezing and storing – mouse embryos from little-used strains, which allows the live mice from those strains to be ...
... advantage of extensive existing knowledge about prostate development in mouse embryos.
Male mice develop prostate glands in response to androgens - male hormones that include testosterone - ...
... from so-called harm-reduction cigarettes is just as dangerous to developing embryos as smoke from standard cigarettes, and may be even more toxic, new experiments with mouse embryo stem cells show.
... biomechanical forces promote blood formation.
Daley, García-Cardeña and colleagues also studied mouse embryos with a mutation that prevented initiation of the heartbeat. These embryos had a sharp ...
... already have, or still have, a form of XCI. While mouse embryos reactivate the X chromosome in the inner ... yet known whether this occurs in human embryos. The onset and subsequent steps of XCI in human ...
... the cells manage to survive, while the other half die.
But, in the developing mouse embryo, nerve cells that die do so over the course of two to three days just before birth. “ ...
... that lack the receptors should be relatively protected from the ravages of the light. Working with mouse embryos, the researchers removed the genes for the cannabinoid receptors. They found that the ...
... cell lineages that give rise to the skeleton and connective tissue of the head and face."
In the mouse embryo at eight days gestation, Weston and collaborators used high-resolution imaging and ...
... of FMRP and associated mRNA molecules along dendrites, using cultured neurons isolated from the hippocampus of mouse embryos.
The researchers discovered that FMRP binds to a molecular motor, which ...
... method to show that injecting microRNA-1, a known regulator of cardiac development, into one-cell mouse embryos resulted in mice with substantially enlarged hearts similar to HCM. The injected RNA ...
... placenta. Furthermore, when scientists transferred the engineered mouse embryos to foster mothers, the ES-TS ... . What she has shown is you can make mouse embryonic stem cells convert unidirectionally ...
... Zhou labeled epicardial cells in live mouse embryos with red fluorescent protein (RFP). ... want to know whether the epicardium in an adult mouse could be induced to make cardiomyocytes. "If so, obviously ...