... statistical significance.Results Stem- Kine mobilizes CD34 and CD133 Cells Quantification of peripheral blood cells expressing the hematopoietic stem cell markers CD133 and CD34 wasperformed at day ... human stem cells. Stem Cells Dev 2006, 15(1):118-23.77. Shytle RD, Ehrhart J, Tan J, Vila J, Cole M, Sanberg CD, Sanberg PR,Bickford PC: Oxidative stress of neural, hematopoietic, and stem cells: protection ... These datasuggest Stem- Kine supplementation increases circula-tion of cells capable of giving rise to hematopoietic- lineage cells in vitro. Stem- Kine augments circulation of cells withEPC phenotypeAgents...
... Flk-1+CD31 -CD34- mesenchymal stem cells: feasibility and safety from monkey to human. Stem Cells Dev,2006,15(3):349-357 41. Devine SM, Bartholomew AM, Mahmud N, et al. Mesenchymal stem cells are ... of stem cells, it is very important to observe the survival and cura-tive effects of transplanted stem cells. Traditional immunohistochemical method can easily identify the transplanted cells ... circulation in the necrotic femoral head and sur-rounding tissues [4]. Mesenchymal stemcells (MSCs) are multipotent stemcells that can differentiate into a variety of cell types. In the field of...
... break-down and power failure. Key words: human embryonic, stem cells, low temperature 1. Introduction In vitro culture of human embryonic stemcells (hESC) often involves temporary exposure to reduced ... efficient and safe xeno-free cryopreservation method for the storage of human embryonic stem cells. Stem Cells. 2004;22(5):779-89. 10. Speicher MR, Ballard SG, Ward DC. Karyotyping human chromosomes ... some cells detached after exposure to low temperature. Virtually all of the detached cells were determined to be non-viable with tryphan blue staining (data not shown). All of the detached cells...
... mesenchymal stem cells. Science 284,143–147.2 Porada CD, Zanjani ED & Almeida-Porad G (2006)Adult mesenchymal stem cells: a pluripotent populationwith multiple applications. Curr Stem Cell ... (2007)Effect of hypoxia on gene expression of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stemcells and mononuclear cells. Stem Cells 25, 1166–1177.7 Li L, Zhang S, Zhang Y, Yu B, Xu Y & Guan Z(2009) ... mesenchymal stemcells (MSCs) areeasily obtainable and expandable, multipotent progeni-tor cells [1] that have emerged as attractive candidatesfor cellular therapies for heart and other organ-systemdisorders...
... triggering.There is another example of stemness decisions byNodal versus BMP signaling emerging from humanembryonic stem cell research. Testing human ES -cells BMP signaling in stemcells T. U. Wagner2972 ... embryonic stem cells. StemCells 22, 770–778.22 Ying QL, Nichols J, Chambers I & Smith A (2003)BMP induction of Id proteins suppresses differentiationand sustains embryonic stem cell self-renewal ... signals in stem cells Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signals have tre-mendous effects on all kinds of cells. Most strikingand defining, however, are the reactions that stem andprogenitor cells...
... murine ES cells and in human hematopoietic progenitor cells. DiscussionThe commitment of pluripotent stemcells to succes-sively less plastic progenitors and, finally, differentiated cells exhibiting ... murine embryonic stemcells and in human CD 133+ bonemarrow cells. (A) Transcription of LCR regions and the bmaj-globingene during differentiation of erythroid cells from murine ES cells. RNA was ... J, Sakai-Ogawa E &Nakano T (2003) In vitro differentiation of mouseembryonic stemcells to hematopoieticcells on an OP9stromal cell monolayer. Methods Enzymol 365, 72–83.21 Strahl BD,...
... positive and negative signals and feedback that regulate NSCsactivity.Neural StemCells - New Perspectives14 NEURAL STEMCELLS -NEW PERSPECTIVESEdited by Luca Bonfanti the stem cell pool ... someNestin-expressing Type-1 cells may exit the stem cell pool, clones were found that containedonly differentiated cells. Taken together these data indicate heterogeneity within the stem cells pools and ... horizontal cells could reactivate in the aged brain or whether aNeural Stem Cell Heterogeneityhttp://dx.doi.org/10.5772/5567637 ContentsPreface VIISection 1 Neural StemCells as Progenitor Cells...
... ãCan human embryonic stemcells differentiated into brain cells and inserted into mouse brain make the mouse think like a human?ãOutcome If human stemcells were inserted into developing ... points:–8–#–!#4–=#%+& Stem Cells: Stem Cells: Ethical and Regulatory Ethical and Regulatory IssuesIssuesSidney H. Golub, Ph.D.Chair, UC Irvine Human Stem Cell Research Oversight ... alternative to ESCs.ãFetal cells allowed for transplants (1993). Sale of fetal/embryonic materials prohibited (2006). StemCells Adapt for Many Parts of the Body Stem Cells PancreasBrainHeartBone...
... cells derived fromcultured mouse ESCs are fat cells, various brain and nervous system cells, insulin-producing cells of the pancreas, bone cells, hematopoietic cells, yolk sac, endothelial cells, ... adult stem cells is the relationship of the cellular environment to the concept of plasticityin adult stem cells. Markus Grompe showed that HSCs and pancreatic stem cells can give rise to liver cells ... are seeing adult stemcells that truly have plasticity or whether sometissues contain several types of stemcells that each give rise to only a fewderivative types. Adult stemcells are rare,...
... living cells (LC); right lower panels, early apoptotic cells (EAC); left upper panels, necrotic cells (NC); right upper panels, late apoptotic cells (LAC).Non-stained cells served as negative ... with DHEA. C33A andCASKI cells were more responsive to DHEA, andHeLa cells were the most resistant. This might berelated to the malignant state of the cells. HeLa cells are an advanced-stage ... necrotic cell death in HPV -negative cells and apoptosis inHPV-positive cells. These results suggest that DHEA strongly inhibits theproliferation of cervical cancer cells, but its effect is not...