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Stem cells are defined as self-renewing cell populations that can differentiate into multiple distinct cell types. However, hundreds of different huma…
Authors: Franz-Josef Müller, Louise C Laurent, Dennis Kostka, Igor Ulitsky, Roy Williams, Christina Lu, In-Hyun Park, Mahendra S Rao, Ron Shamir, Philip H Schwartz,…
Source: Nature. 2008 Sep 18
View Free Full TextOBJECTIVE: To determine the existence of a soluble signal, secreted from the human blastocyst embryo, that induces HOXA10 gene expression before cell-…
Authors: Denny Sakkas, Christina Lu, Ebru Zulfikaroglu, Evelyn Neuber, Hugh S Taylor
Source: Fertility and sterility. 2003 Nov
View Full TextBone marrow (BM) chimeras (BMC) generated from mice carrying a null (-/-) mutation in the relB gene of the NF-kappaB family represent an ideal model f…
Authors: Paola Castiglioni, Christina Lu, David Lo, Michael Croft, Pierre Langlade-Demoyen, Maurizio Zanetti, Mara Gerloni
Source: International immunology. 2003 Jan
View Full TextEmbryonic stem cells are unique among cultured cells in their ability to self-renew and differentiate into a wide diversity of cell types, suggesting …
Authors: Louise C Laurent, Jing Chen, Igor Ulitsky, Franz-Josef Mueller, Christina Lu, Ron Shamir, Jian-Bing Fan, Jeanne F Loring
Source: Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio). 2008 Jun
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