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Autor:
Ilana Galex, Allison R. Rogala, Cameron M Gallant, Nicole D'Avignon, Craig A Fletcher, Lauren M. Kuchenbrod
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science. 59:269-274
Larval, or tadpole-stage Xenopus laevis frogs are a popular research model for developmental biology and disease studies. Existing euthanasia guidance documents offer recommendations for both eggs and adult stages, yet do not specifically address the
Autor:
Ilana A, Galex, Cameron M, Gallant, Nicole, D'Avignon, Lauren M, Kuchenbrod, Craig A, Fletcher, Allison R, Rogala
Publikováno v:
J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci
Larval, or tadpole-stage Xenopus laevis frogs are a popular research model for developmental biology and disease studies. Existing euthanasia guidance documents offer recommendations for both eggs and adult stages, yet do not specifically address the
Autor:
Lauren M. Kuchenbrod, Larysa H. Pevny, Hanna Labiner, Frank L. Conlon, Andy Wessels, Kerry M. Dorr, Nirav M. Amin, Marta S. Charpentier
Publikováno v:
Development (Cambridge, England). 142(11)
Organ growth occurs through the integration of external growth signals during the G1 phase of the cell cycle to initiate DNA replication. Although numerous growth factor signals have been shown to be required for the proliferation of cardiomyocytes,
Autor:
Todd M. Greco, Mei I. Chung, Frank L. Conlon, John B. Wallingford, Maggie M. Rigney, Ileana M. Cristea, Nirav M. Amin, Lauren M. Kuchenbrod
The proper dissection of the molecular mechanisms governing the specification and differentiation of specific cell types requires isolation of pure cell populations from heterogeneous tissues and whole organisms. Here, we describe a method for purifi
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3912835/
Publikováno v:
Development (Cambridge, England). 140(11)
The epicardium is a mesothelial cell layer essential for vertebrate heart development and pertinent for cardiac repair post-injury in the adult. The epicardium initially forms from a dynamic precursor structure, the proepicardial organ, from which ce