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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 TextCongenital human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection is a leading cause of birth defects, largely manifested as central nervous system (CNS) disorders. T…
Authors: Min Hua Luo, Holger Hannemann, Amit S Kulkarni, Philip H Schwartz, John M O'Dowd, Elizabeth A Fortunato
Source: Journal of virology. 2010 Apr
View Full TextCongenital human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection causes central nervous system structural abnormalities and functional disorders, affecting both astr…
Authors: Min Hua Luo, Philip H Schwartz, Elizabeth A Fortunato
Source: Journal of virology. 2008 Oct
View Free Full TextFragile X syndrome, the most common form of mental impairment, is caused by expansion of a (CGG)n trinucleotide repeat element located in the 5' untra…
Authors: Alexandra Beilina, Flora Tassone, Philip H Schwartz, Parminder Sahota, Paul J Hagerman
Source: Human molecular genetics. 2004 Mar 1
View Full TextFragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects some adult carriers of pre-mutation alleles (55-200 C…
Authors: Dolores Garcia Arocena, Christine K Iwahashi, Nelly Won, Alexandra Beilina, Anna L Ludwig, Flora Tassone, Philip H Schwartz, Paul J Hagerman
Source: Human molecular genetics. 2005 Dec 1
View Full TextStem cells are quickly coming into focus of much biomedical research eventually aiming at the therapeutic applications for various disorders and traum…
Authors: Alexey V Terskikh, Peter J Bryant, Philip H Schwartz
Source: Pediatric research. 2006 Apr
View Full TextDeciphering the factors that regulate human neural stem cells will greatly aid in their use as models of development and as therapeutic agents. The ex…
Authors: Lisa A Flanagan, Liza M Rebaza, Stanislava Derzic, Philip H Schwartz, Edwin S Monuki
Source: Journal of neuroscience research. 2006 Apr
View Free Full TextBACKGROUND: The mucopolysaccharidoses (MPSs) are a family of lysosomal storage disorders caused by impaired glycosaminoglycan degradation. Characteris…
Authors: Raymond Y Wang, Elizabeth Jane Cambray-Forker, Kirk Ohanian, David S Karlin, Kelly K Covault, Philip H Schwartz, Jose E Abdenur
Source: Molecular genetics and metabolism. 2009 Dec
View Full TextThis paper describes a gradient-generating microfluidic platform for optimizing proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cells (NSCs) in cultu…
Authors: Bong Geun Chung, Lisa A Flanagan, Seog Woo Rhee, Philip H Schwartz, Abraham P Lee, Edwin S Monuki, Noo Li Jeon
Source: Lab on a chip. 2005 Apr
View Full TextHuman neural progenitor cells (hNPCs) can be recovered from postmortem human brains and used to study the molecular basis of neurogenesis. Human NPCs …
Authors: Tannin J Fuja, Philip H Schwartz, Dan Darcy, Peter J Bryant
Source: Journal of neuroscience research. 2004 Mar 15
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