Complex engineering of human cell lines reveals genome's unexpected resilience to structural changes
The most complex engineering of human cell lines ever has been achieved by scientists, revealing that our genomes are more resilient to significant structural changes than was previously thought.
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This conditionally immortalised human podocyte cell line was originally developed by Prof. Moin Saleem and colleagues at the University of Bristol. Long-term, single payment licensing model Discounted ...
Bush's decision in August 2001 to permit federal financing for research on human embryonic stem (ES) cells using established ES cell lines. Stem-cell research has enormous potential value in both ...
Nat Med. 2006;12(3):310-316. In conclusion, our study addresses an important fundamental question about beta-cell regeneration: namely, whether regeneration occurs by replication of preexisting ...
Functional subpopulations of β-cells emerge to control pulsative insulin secretion in the pancreatic islets of mice through calcium oscillations.
Treatment of human T-ALL cell lines harboring activating mutations in NOTCH1 with GSIs abrogates NOTCH1 signaling effectively. However, most of human T-ALL cell lines show no apparent cellular ...
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