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Enrichment of Oral Mucosa and Skin Keratinocyte Progenitor/Stem Cells
The isolation of human oral mucosa/skin keratinocytes progenitor/stem cells is c
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Human Fetal Brain Cell Culture
The human brain is a highly evolved and complex organ system, consisting of more
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Culturing Primitive Hemopoietic Cells: Long-Term Mouse Marrow Cultures and the Establishment of Fact
The maintenance of normal primitive hemopoietic cell types in culture for long p
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Immunoassay Measurements of Leptin
Since the discovery of the circulating peptide hormone, leptin, the recognition
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Cell-Based Microarrays of Infectious Adenovirus Encoding Short Hairpin RNA (shRNA)
Genome-wide screening procedures have developed into a useful tool for assigning
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Methods for Studying Vinca Alkaloid Interactions With Tubulin
Vinca alkaloids play a vital role in chemotherapy protocols for a wide range of
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Palatal Dysmorphogenesis: Palate Organ Culture
Clefts of the secondary palate are among the most frequent birth defects in live
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Generating Neurons from Stem Cells
Recent work shows that major developmental and clinical processes such as centra
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Cardiac Stem Cell Niche, MMP9, and Culture and Differentiation of Embryonic Stem Cells
Embryonic stem cells (ESC) are totipotent, self-renewing, and clonogenic, having
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Induction of Intracellular Signals Through Binding of Adhesive Molecules: Activation of p125FAK Tyro
p125FAK tyrosine phosphorylation is a primary response to integrin stimulation.
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Whole-Mount Imaging of Responses in Mouse Vomeronasal Neurons
Imaging permits the visualization of neural activity from the whole-mount vomero
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Poly(Carbamoyl Sulfonate) Hydrogels
Conventional biopolymers for entrapment of cells (e.g., calcium alginate, κ-carr
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Activity of MAPK/p90rsk During Fertilization in Mice, Rats, and Pigs
Mammalian oocytes enclosed in the ovary are arrested at the diplotene stage of t
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Bovine Retinal Microvascular Pericytes: Isolation, Propagation, and Identification
The growth of new capillaries from existing vessels (angiogenesis) is of fundame
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a Model Organism to Study Mitochondrial Biology: General Considerations
Budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is widely used to study mitochondrial bio