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Autor:
Xuefeng Sun, Rebecca S. D’Urso, Jonathon M. Muncie, Valerie M. Weaver, Andrew S. Brack, Josef Christensen, Susan Eliazer
Publikováno v:
Cell Stem Cell
Cell stem cell, vol 25, iss 5
Cell stem cell, vol 25, iss 5
Summary Satellite cells (SCs) reside in a dormant state during tissue homeostasis. The specific paracrine agents and niche cells that maintain SC quiescence remain unknown. We find that Wnt4 produced by the muscle fiber maintains SC quiescence throug
Autor:
Kyle Serikawa, Peter W. H. Holland, John F Mulley, Adam D Hargreaves, Guojie Zhang, Peter Gildsig Jansen, Ferdinand Marlétaz, Brian A. Fox, Signe Vendelbo Horn Pedersen, R. Scott Heller, Matilde Thye Hansen, Enrico Spiga, Shiping Liu, William R. Taylor, Long Zhou, Fang Li, Josef Christensen, Shameek Biswas
Publikováno v:
Hargreaves, A D, Zhou, L, Christensen, J, Marlétaz, F, Liu, S, Li, F, Jansen, P G, Spiga, E, Hansen, M T, Pedersen, S V H, Biswas, S, Serikawa, K, Fox, B A, Taylor, W R, Mulley, J F, Zhang, G, Heller, R S & Holland, P W H 2017, ' Genome sequence of a diabetes-prone rodent reveals a mutation hotspot around the ParaHox gene cluster ', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 114, no. 29, pp. 7677-7682 . https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1702930114
Significance A core question in evolutionary biology is how mutation and selection adapt and constrain species to specialized habitats. We sequenced the genome of the sand rat, a desert rodent susceptible to nutritionally induced diabetes, and discov
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https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/genome-sequence-of-a-diabetesprone-rodent-reveals-a-mutation-hotspot-around-the-parahox-gene-cluster(d7dbe76b-ad99-45e5-b233-0a905ab723ea).html
https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/genome-sequence-of-a-diabetesprone-rodent-reveals-a-mutation-hotspot-around-the-parahox-gene-cluster(d7dbe76b-ad99-45e5-b233-0a905ab723ea).html
Autor:
Josef Christensen, Joe V. Chakkalakal, Francesca S. Boscolo, Alessandra Sacco, Andrew S. Brack, Wanyi Xiang, Mathew T. Tierney
Publikováno v:
Development (Cambridge, England)
Across different niches, subsets of highly functional stem cells are maintained in a relatively dormant rather than proliferative state. Our understanding of proliferative dynamics in tissue-specific stem cells during conditions of increased tissue t
Autor:
Peter W. H. Holland, R. Scott Heller, Brian A. Fox, Fang Li, Shiping Liu, Kyle Serikawa, Matilde Thye Hansen, Signe Vendelbo Horn Pedersen, John F Mulley, Ferdinand Marlétaz, Enrico Spiga, Josef Christensen, Adam D Hargreaves, Guojie Zhang, Peter Gildsig Jansen, William R. Taylor, Long Zhou, Shameek Biswas
The sand ratPsammomys obesusis a gerbil native to deserts of North Africa and the Middle East1. Sand rats survive with low caloric intake and when given high carbohydrate diets can become obese and develop type II diabetes2which, in extreme cases, le
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https://doi.org/10.1101/093401
https://doi.org/10.1101/093401
Publikováno v:
Developmental Dynamics. 238:2014-2024
The signaling mechanisms regulating pluripotency in porcine embryonic stem cells and embryos are unknown. In this study, we characterize cell signaling in the in-vivo porcine inner cell mass and later-stage epiblast. We evaluate expression of OCT4, N
Publikováno v:
Reproduction, Fertility and Development. 21:191
Pluripotency in mice and human embryonic stem cells is regulated by a number of transcription factors, notably including Oct-4, Sox-2, and Nanog. However, in the pig, previous research indicates that Oct-4 protein and mRNA is not specifically localiz