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Michael D. Brown, Haomiao Jia, Valérie Biousse, Jian Han, Nancy J. Newman, Alyson B. Reiss, Angela J Thompson-Lowrey, Vladimir Mayorov
Publikováno v:
Genetics in Medicine. 8:217-225
Purpose: Autosomal dominant optic atrophy is a form of blindness, due in part to mutations affecting the mitochondrial-targeted OPA1 gene product. Both OPA1-positive and OPA1-negative families exhibit variable expressivity and incomplete penetrance.
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Anna N. Walker, William Gaffield, Kristina Detmer, R E Garner, Angela J. Thompson, Hassan Dannawi
Publikováno v:
Blood Cells, Molecules, and Diseases. 34:60-70
Hedgehog (Hh) signaling regulates differentiation in numerous systems, but its functions in the control of hematopoietic differentiation have not been extensively explored. Initial studies have indicated that hedgehog signaling affects the proliferat
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Douglas C. Hixson, Julie A. Floyd, Brian W. Tobin, Marianne Kearney, Asa C. Black, Chad R. Edwards, Cécile Duplàa, Eveline Yawei Wu, Benjamin J. Holland, Beth L. Mccampbell, Frank P. Bowyer, Chris Cawley, T. Clark Gamblin, Miranda M. Horton, Catherine Moreau, Wade Hardy, T. Michele Thompson, Kurt Ericson, Kirk Kizziah, Kristina C. Hawkins, Dan C. Godbee, Angel N. Boev, Ryan Bozof, Angela J. Thompson, Heather M. Shelton, Frederick L. Flynt, Nicholas L. Henson, Timothy A. Steele, Amy Kirincich-Greathead, John A. Hudson, Henry E. Young, Louis Terracio, Jared C. Mills, Kristina Detmer, Aman V. Amin, Pamela D. Edwards, J. M. Van De Water, Marylen Rimando, Paul R. Young, R. Steve Williams, Stephanie R. Jackson, George J. Petro, Steven W. Powell, Shaun McGuinn, Michael J. Yost, Anna Macgregor
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Undifferentiated cells have been identified in the prenatal blastocyst, inner cell mass, and gonadal ridges of rodents and primates, including humans. After isolation these cells express molecular and immunological markers for embryonic cells, capabi
Autor:
Nicholas L. Henson, Sayaka Tamura-Ninomiya, Brian W. Tobin, Amy Kirincich, Henry E. Young, John A. Hudson, Kurt Ericson, Patrick Vourc'h, Frank P. Bowyer, Amar Parikh, Timothy A. Steele, Angela J. Thompson, Laura J. Bland, T. J. Lin, Jaime Groom, Catherine Moreau, Asa C. Black, Michael J. Yost, Roy D. Russ, Takayuki Asahara, Haruchika Masuda, Mohammad El-Kalay, Louis Terracio, Marina Romero-Ramos, Kristina C. Hawkins, Kristina Detmer, Cécile Duplàa, Lisa Blake, Michael N. Horst, Douglas C. Hixson, Marie-Françoise Chesselet, Julie A. Floyd, Robert A. Bray
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Young, H E, Duplaa, C, Romero-Ramos, M, Chesselet, M F, Vourc'h, P, Yost, M J, Ericson, K, Terracio, L, Asahara, T, Masuda, H, Tamura-Ninomiya, S, Detmer, K, Bray, R A, Steele, T A, Hixson, D, El-Kalay, M, Tobin, B W, Russ, R D, Horst, M N, Floyd, J A, Henson, N L, Hawkins, K C, Groom, J, Parikh, A, Blake, L, Bland, L J, Thompson, A J, Kirincich, A, Moreau, C, Hudson, J, Bowyer, F P, Lin, T J & Black, A C 2004, ' Adult reserve stem cells and their potential for tissue engineering ', Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 1-80 . https://doi.org/10.1385/CBB:40:1:1
Tissue restoration is the process whereby multiple damaged cell types are replaced to restore the histoarchitecture and function to the tissue. Several theories have been proposed to explain the phenomenon of tissue restoration in amphibians and in a