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MicroRNAs in Human Stem Cell Differentiation and Mental Disorders

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Many mental disorders are closely associated with problems that occur during brain development in early life. For instance, by 2 years of age, autistic children have larger brains than normal…

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Force, Dimensionality and Stem Cell Fate

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Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are cells derived from human embryos early in development before their fate has been sealed. These cells grow and differentiate in response to a variety…

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Role of Chromatin Modifiers in Regulating Human Embryonic Stem Cell Pluripotency

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The life of every human starts with a fertilized egg. This single cell starts to divide and, in a truly amazing process, gives rise to a developed human being. Although…

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Analysis of Candidate Neural Crest Cells Derived from Human ES Cells

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Little is known about human Neurla Crest (NC) cells, a transient population of cells briefly present during very early human development; the reason why these cells are extremely difficult to…

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Reprogramming Differentiated Human Cells to a Pluripotent State

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If the therapeutic potential of human embryonic stem (ES) cells is to be realized, the ability to produce pluripotent stem cells with defined genetic backgrounds is essential. Pluripotent cells, through…

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Screening for Oncogenic Epigenetic Alterations in Human ES Cells

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Embryonic stem cell-based therapies hold great promise for the treatment of many human diseases. These therapeutic strategies involve the culture and manipulation of embryonic stem cells grown outside the human…

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EC regeneration in cerebrovascular ischemia: role of NO

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Stroke is the third leading cause of death and the leading cause of disability in this country, affecting about 650,000 people in the US each year. Currently approved therapies for…

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Profiling surface glycans and glycoprotein expression of human embryonic stem cells

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Human embryonic stem cells can be changed into virtually any cell type in the adult body. Because of this unique capability, these cells have the potential to cure a vast…

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Non-coding RNA as tool for the active control of stem cell differentiation

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Stem cells are multipotent, meaning that they can develop into any cell type of the human body. Biomedical applications propose that, after introduction into humans, stem cells could replenish damaged…

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Transcriptional Regulation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells

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Embryonic Stem (ES) cells can be grown indefinitely in the lab and can be turned into any cell type of the human body. Because of these properties, it may one…

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