... bodies composed of -actinin, the N-terminus of titin, nebulin, and telethonin contribute to the polarized organization of the thin actin filaments to form I-Z-I bands in developing sarcomeres11, ... Likewise, M-band proteins such as myomesin, M protein and the C-terminus of titin play a significant role in incorporating the myosin thick filaments into regular A bands19-25 Importantly, the coincident ... differentiation ofstemcells into well-defined lineages in vitro, by introducing ECM molecules into the culture milieu In addition, cell-ECM interactions may promote the proliferation of these adult stem cells...
... Osteogenic differentiation of hADSCs Compared to non -induced control (A), Alkaline phosphatase staining was increased after being induced for weeks (B) (Bars = 100 μm) and ALP activity was quantified ... Alizarin red staining (D: non -induced control; E: induced for weeks) (Bars = 100 μm) (F) The expression of the osteogenic specific marker osteopontin (OPN) was detected by sqRT-PCR, lane 1: non -induced ... Multilineage potential of adult human mesenchymal stemcells Science 1999, 284:143-147 Pittenger MF, Mosca JD, McIntosh KR: Human mesenchymal stem cells: progenitor cells for cartilage, bone, fat and...
... Carmeliet and Jain (Carmeliet and Jain 2000) (B) Sprouting of the endothelial cells is induced, resulting in tip cells migrating towards the hypoxic stimulus, with stalk cells following behind New ... importance of continuous hypoxic exposure for the culture ofhuman fetal mesenchymal stemcellsin bone tissue engineering applications 3rd Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International ... staining showed greater regions of ectopic mineralisation (black stains inducated by white arrows; scaffolds were indicated by ‘S’) and a larger area of rabbit anti -human osteopontin staining in...
... vary according to the type of infection and viral etiology We have to take into consideration a stage of infection, incubation period, beginning of clinical appearance anddynamicof immune response ... among siblings and children under the age ofIn developing countries infection occurs in the first years of life and increases successively involving almost 90% of the 50year-olds In developed ... (HEp-2), human lung carcinoma cells (A549), and others (Leland, 2007) Degenerative changes in monolayer cells provide evidence of viral presence Viruses are quantified insuspensionof infected cells, ...
... staining of BrdU and S-100 Representative images of immunohistochemical staining of BrdU and S-100 A: Localization of darkly brownish stained BrdU+ cells to transected tissues of rabbits having ... staining of β-tubulin, glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and galactocerebroside (GalC) in neurosphere-derived cells cultured on poly-L-ornithine- and laminin-coated coverslips displaying ... for three days in 4% paraformaldehyde and embedded in paraffin Sections were de-waxed and stained with haematoxylin and eosin for histological examination Toluidine blue staining was performed...
... myosin expression in muscle control andin the induced hFTs cells 1C) Myosin band observed in the muscle control andin the induced hFTs cells by Ponceau S membrane dyeing 1D) IF assay, indicating ... possibility of using stemcells for regenerative medicine has opened a new field of investigation to find the best sources for obtaining multipotent stem cells, in particular through non-invasive ... FBS, 100 IU/mL penicillin (Invitrogen) and 100 IU/mL streptomycin (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA) in plastic flasks (25 cm2), and maintained in a humidified atmosphere of 5% CO2 in air at 37°C The culture...
... difficult to determine, imaging of transplanted stemcells is crucial in order to investigate the attitude of the engrafted stemcells to the hosting myocardium [26] The number of treated patients ... al Journal of Translational Medicine 2011, 9:12 http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/9/1/12 Figure Intraoperative view showing clinical application ofstemcells into the failing heart ... support (Figure 1) A stemcells injectate including a mixed population of endothelial progenitor cells (CD133 + ), haematopoietic stemcells (CD34 + ), and Figure A full range of cardiac support...
... vary according to the type of infection and viral etiology We have to take into consideration a stage of infection, incubation period, beginning of clinical appearance anddynamicof immune response ... among siblings and children under the age ofIn developing countries infection occurs in the first years of life and increases successively involving almost 90% of the 50year-olds In developed ... (HEp-2), human lung carcinoma cells (A549), and others (Leland, 2007) Degenerative changes in monolayer cells provide evidence of viral presence Viruses are quantified insuspensionof infected cells, ...
... atypia In Figure 2-B we present views of the cut surface of the cystic tumor delineating the pathological mapping of carcinoma in situ, stromal invasion and gastric invasion In the stroma of the ... spread and a much better prognosis than ordinary carcinoma [14,15], the prognosis of UC with OGCs of the pancreas originating in a MCN and indeterminate mucin-producing cystic neoplasm remains unclear ... male case of an undifferentiated carcinoma with osteoclast-like giant cells originating in an indeterminate mucin-producing cystic neoplasm of the pancreas A case report and review of the literature...
... http://www.jbiomedsci.com/content/18/1/37 Page of Figure Immunostaining of anti-a-actinin and anti-a MHC incells at different time points of culturing A strong expression of both a-actinin and MHC proteins (A, B, D, E, G, ... immunostaining of aactinin ofcells from three groups, while, J-L shows the fluorescent immunostaining of MHC ofcells from these groups after and 10 days’ culturing Cells from CMCM and CMCM+S1P ... expression of both a-actinin and MHC proteins, but not those cells from DMEM+S1P group Figure shows the time dependent expression and the percentage ofcells expressing a-actinin and sarcomeric...
... self-antigen-reactive T cellsin vivo [38] The upregulation of IL-10 is in line with the induction of Tregs in vitro andin vivo in our study Moreover, in our experiments we did not find UC-MSCs in the joint of the ... that administration of UC-MSCs attenuated systemic inflammation in CIA in mice UC-MSCs downregulated the production of the proinflammatory cytokines TNF-a, and IL-6 in vitro andin vivo In addition, ... modulators involved in UC-MSCs mediated T-cell inhibition, while IDO, TGF-b1 and IL-10 were mainly involved in the suppressive effect of UCMSCs on FLSs Systemic administration ofhuman UC-MSCs in established...
... tail vein Double Immunofluorescence Staining In order to identify survival and differentiate of the transplanted MSCs, a method of double immunofluorescent staining was used Rats in the GFP and ... After blocking for nonspecific binding with buffer containing 1% bovine serum albumin, the cells were incubated for 20 minutes at 4°C with the following antibodies: anti-CD29, Phycoerythrin (PE), ... 18) Page of 10 Cells were differentiated in vitro using adipogenic and oesteogenic induction media Following weeks of adipogenic induction, the cells stained Oil red ‘O’ positive showing lipid...
... tail vein Double Immunofluorescence Staining In order to identify survival and differentiate of the transplanted MSCs, a method of double immunofluorescent staining was used Rats in the GFP and ... After blocking for nonspecific binding with buffer containing 1% bovine serum albumin, the cells were incubated for 20 minutes at 4°C with the following antibodies: anti-CD29, Phycoerythrin (PE), ... 18) Page of 10 Cells were differentiated in vitro using adipogenic and oesteogenic induction media Following weeks of adipogenic induction, the cells stained Oil red ‘O’ positive showing lipid...
... physiologies interactions between inoculation and tem- maintained out -of- doors before the first trials; were stored at 2°C in darkness for the period Dec 87-May 88, a common B.C practice; and had ... formed only by T terrestris and E-strain Accordingly, analyses of Buds were dormant until wk prior to final harvest when most flushed, with the flushing rate independent of root zone temperature ... growth flush in July 88 The growth chambers were programmed for 14 h daily photoperiods with a constant air temperature of 20°C and soil temperatures of 3, 10 and 17°C Seedling caliper and shoot...
... 500 time [min] Values of PPIX-fluorescence in normal findings, findings ≤ mild dysplasia and findings ≥ moderate dysplasia plotted against the Figure time between 5-ALA application and spectroscopy ... heterogeneity of 5-ALA -induced fluorescence intensity in premalignant and malignant changes may be a distinctive feature of 5-ALA metabolism as well as the patterns of tumor invasion This was also found in ... spectroscopy Values of PPIX-fluorescence in normal findings, findings ≤ mild dysplasia and findings ≥ moderate dysplasia plotted against the time between 5-ALA application and spectroscopy Fitted...
... reaction, ruling out perturbation of the system by such a strong RNA binding protein Expression of Rev instead increased the proportion of unspliced RNA, consistent with its role in RREcontaining RNA ... previously [34,47] The following day cells were incubated in hypoxanthine, aminopterin and thymidine (HAT) medium and then cloned by colony picking and expansion in complete DMEM medium Colonies ... the RNA since positive cells showed invariably two alleles of equal intensity, where in the case of technical problems there would be a higher proportion of single-allele expressing cells The...
... diagnosing lung infections in the context of acute respiratory distress syndrome • Peritoneal sTREM-1 is capable of identifying an abdominal infection, including those developed in the setting of ... discordance in the findings could be due to differences in the techniques for alveolar sample acquisition, in the method of measurement of sTREM-1, or in the type of patients included in the study Anand ... diagnose lung and abdominal infections, respectively Nine patients had lung infection (without abdominal infection), had abdominal infection (without lung infection), and had both infections The patients...
... Glutamine incorporation in Caco-2 proteins determining the relative uptake of glutamine; (b) by searching for changes in the intestinal proteome; and (c) by examining glutamine incorporation into ... analysis of glutamine-containing peptides and the corresponding isotopomer peaks at high resolution revealed significant labelling of 12 proteins, which are indicate in bold NQ, No glutamine-containing ... 71-kDa protein) The third group of proteins is involved in the regulation of the redox status incellsand the fourth group in glutamine metabolism Annexin A2 and A4 belong to a family of soluble...
... methylcytosine cells, chromatin of pluripotent cells appears to have unique features, such as the increased mobility of many structural chromatin proteins, including histones and heterochromatin protein ... Figure The combination ofstem cell models and epigenomics in studies of the role of non-coding mutations inhuman disease Epigenomic analyses ofcells derived through in vitro stem cell differentiation ... signatures Cell Stem Cell 2009, 5:111-123 93 Chin MH, Pellegrini M, Plath K, Lowry WE: Molecular analyses ofhumaninduced pluripotent stemcellsandembryonicstemcells Cell Stem Cell 2010,...
... expression inembryonicstemcells suggest they are involved in maintaining "stemness" Identifying mRNAs that are directly targeted by a specific miRNA is a major obstacle in understanding the miRNA ... greater in hES cells than in EB cellsand it was not even detected in adult cells The expression of miR-520b was 26-fold greater in hES cells then in EB cells (P < 0.05) and it was detected only in ... names ofhumanembryonicstem (hES) cells lines P denoted the number of passages of the cell lines H9-EB denoted embryoid body (EB) prepared from cell line H9 and the day indicates the time in culture...