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Human Cardiovascular Progenitors, their Niches and Control of Self-renewal and Cell Fate

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For the millions of Americans who are born with or develop heart disease, stem cell research offers the first hope of reversing or repairing heart muscle damage. Thus, early reports…

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Defining the molecular mechanisms of somatic cell reprogramming

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The development of methods to “reprogram” adult cells such as skin cells by simultaneously expressing four specific factors — Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc and Klf4 — in order to create cells…

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Molecular Mechanisms of Reprogramming towards Pluripotency

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Stem cell biology and its applications to cell-based therapies, since its inception 30 years ago, has been hindered by the immunological considerations of rejection of non-autologous cells in patients, as…

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Molecular Characterization and Functional Exploration of Hemogenic Endothelium

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Hematopoietic cells are responsible for generating all cell types present in the blood and therefore critical for the provision of oxygen and nutrients to all the tissues in the body.…

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Simplification of Excipient Solution for Implanting Candidate Human H9-scNSC Cell Line for Spinal Cord Injury

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Safety “Clinical Trial” of the Cardiac Liability of COVID19 Polytherapy

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Global gene expression profiling of single inhibitory neurons derived from human stem cells

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Using metabolic pausing for maintaining stable and high-quality pluripotent stem cells

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Autologous therapy for Parkinson’s disease: single cell RNAseq for in depth characterization of transplanted cells

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