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Cell Behavior

Establishing the C  elegans Uterine Seam Cell (utse) as a Novel Model for Studying Cell Behavior

Establishing the C elegans Uterine Seam Cell (utse) as a Novel Model for Studying Cell Behavior

... metastasis. Cell motility and shape change are a key aspects of organism ...anchor cell degrades its underlying basement membrane to form protrusions, which allows the anchor cell to induce vulval ...

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T cell behavior at the maternal fetal interface

T cell behavior at the maternal fetal interface

... T cell behavior are very poorly understood, and several promising ideas have not panned out in a robust fashion due to the absence of pregnancy phenotypes in gene-deficient mouse ...T cell ...

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Mesenchymal stem cell fate : applying biomaterials for control of stem cell behavior

Mesenchymal stem cell fate : applying biomaterials for control of stem cell behavior

... desired cell response and could also be biodegradable with the aim of being replaced with native tissue after the support and templating role was complete; second-generation biomaterials included hydroxyapatite ...

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Lung stem cell behavior in development and regeneration

Lung stem cell behavior in development and regeneration

... progenitor cell self-renewal and proliferation during lung ...progenitor cell behavior in lung [23, 88, ...progenitor cell self- renewing divisions and ...regulate cell differentiation ...

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Regulation of lung endoderm progenitor cell behavior by miR302/367

Regulation of lung endoderm progenitor cell behavior by miR302/367

... progenitor cell polarity is controlled, in part, by expression of several key targets of miR302/367, including the tumor suppressor Rbl2, the cell cycle regulator Cdkn1a and the cell polarity factors ...

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Biophysical regulation of stem cell behavior within the niche

Biophysical regulation of stem cell behavior within the niche

... on cell behavior ...induce cell spreading and migration ...the behavior of MSCs in a three-dimensional (3D) hydrogel functionalized with RGD peptides, investigators who used a fl uorescence ...

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The involement of Wnt signaling in osteoblastic cell behavior

The involement of Wnt signaling in osteoblastic cell behavior

... binding domain of FZ proteins, but lacks the 7-transmembrane motif that anchors FZ proteins to the plasma membrane (Finch et al 1997). Although sFRPs are secreted, they are mainly found at the plasma membrane and/or in ...

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Human dental pulp stromal cell conditioned medium alters endothelial cell behavior

Human dental pulp stromal cell conditioned medium alters endothelial cell behavior

... Methods: hDPSCs were harvested from third molars scheduled for surgical removal under informed consent. The angiogenic profile of hDPSC-CM was identified using human angiogenesis antibody array and enzyme-linked ...

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OLED microdisplays control cell behavior through optogenetics

OLED microdisplays control cell behavior through optogenetics

... The neurons in our brain transmit and process electrochemical signals in a highly sophisticated manner. They form synapses— connection points at which signals are transmitted from one neuron to another. The study of ...

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Combinatorial Biomolecular Nanopatterning for High Throughput Screening of Stem Cell Behavior

Combinatorial Biomolecular Nanopatterning for High Throughput Screening of Stem Cell Behavior

... and subsequently exposed to biotinylated protein solution. Proteins are expected to denature upon interaction with a hydrophobic surface, mainly driven by hydrophobic interactions and irreversibly adhere onto hydrophobic ...

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Metabolite Changes Signal Genetic Regulatory Mechanisms for Robust Cell Behavior

Metabolite Changes Signal Genetic Regulatory Mechanisms for Robust Cell Behavior

... DNA tiling arrays. Tiling array DNA chips (E. coli_Tab520346F) were purchased from Affymetrix, Inc. (Santa Clara, CA). The chips had 1,159,908 probes and a 25-mer probe every 8 bp in both strands of the whole E. coli ...

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Screening by changes in stereotypical behavior during cell motility

Screening by changes in stereotypical behavior during cell motility

... the cell lacks these landmark features, and finding constraints on cell shape is a non-trivial ...of cell behavior during ...in cell shape over timescales of ...

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Comparing Behavior of Chondrocyte Cells on Different Polyhydroxybutyrate Scaffold Structure for Cartilage Tissue Engineering

Comparing Behavior of Chondrocyte Cells on Different Polyhydroxybutyrate Scaffold Structure for Cartilage Tissue Engineering

... for cell evaluation of the seeded ...the cell proliferation into the inner structure, we developed a special design for the ...enhance cell adhesion and good supply of the scaffold interior with ...

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Human disc cells in monolayer vs 3D culture: cell shape, division and matrix formation

Human disc cells in monolayer vs 3D culture: cell shape, division and matrix formation

... other cell functions. The shape of the annulus cell changes markedly during life: the young, healthy disc contains spindle shaped cells and abundant ...of cell shape even in the presence of a growth ...

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SRF selectively controls tip cell invasive behavior in angiogenesis

SRF selectively controls tip cell invasive behavior in angiogenesis

... tip cell invasiveness and migration. Interestingly, Drosophila border cell migration, which provides a model for collective cell migration and invasion, is also controlled through activation of the ...

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Thermal Behavior of Crystalline Thin Film Silicon Solar Cell

Thermal Behavior of Crystalline Thin Film Silicon Solar Cell

... To enable photovoltaics to be competitive with other re- newable or even conventional energy sources the costs for PV-systems have to be reduced. Since in case of conven- tional crystalline silicon solar cells more than ...

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Modeling cell adhesion and proliferation: a cellular-automata based approach

Modeling cell adhesion and proliferation: a cellular-automata based approach

... Figure 6 shows a population of cells in a plate. This figure does not have a strict corre- spondence with the computational model because the growth plate represents a 3D exper- imental (in-vitro) model while the ...

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The cadherin catenin adhesion system in signaling and cancer

The cadherin catenin adhesion system in signaling and cancer

... repress its promoter. These include snail, E12/E47, and SIP1, which bind to the CDH1 promoter, inhibit E-cad transcription, and induce an epithelial-to-mesenchy- mal transition (EMT), leading to acquisition of inva- ...

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Forgotten but not gone: the recall and recognition of self threatening memories

Forgotten but not gone: the recall and recognition of self threatening memories

... positive behavior; the second, presented to the remaining half, started with a positive and ended with a negative behavior (being the mirror image of the ...

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Multifocal Metachronous Giant Cell Tumor: Case Report and Review of the Literature

Multifocal Metachronous Giant Cell Tumor: Case Report and Review of the Literature

... giant cell tumors includes brown tumor, Paget’s disease, osteomyelitis, fibrous dysplasia, giant cell reparative granuloma, Langerhans cell histiocytosis, osteosarcoma, hematopoietic malignant tumor, ...

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