• No results found

Cell phenotype

Immune cell phenotype and functional defects in Netherton syndrome

Immune cell phenotype and functional defects in Netherton syndrome

... Also when compared to age-matched AD patients, sta- tistically significant alterations were seen in the T and NK cell phenotype (see Additional file 1 for details). In this comparison, NS patients had ...

10

Mechanisms regulating stem cell phenotype in infantile hemangioma

Mechanisms regulating stem cell phenotype in infantile hemangioma

... for cell phenotype and respective cell lineage markers, hemSCs could be scientifically supported to be of mesodermal/mesenchymal stem cell origin, its pathogenesis originating possibly from an ...

84

ABCC6 knockdown in HepG2 cells induces a senescent-like cell phenotype

ABCC6 knockdown in HepG2 cells induces a senescent-like cell phenotype

... Although ABCC6 is not an ATP transporter [15], recent studies have shown that the overexpression of ABCC6 in HEK293 cells results in the efflux of ATP and other nu- cleoside triphosphates, which are then rapidly ...

10

Matrigel modulates a stem cell phenotype and promotes tumor formation in a mantle cell lymphoma cell line

Matrigel modulates a stem cell phenotype and promotes tumor formation in a mantle cell lymphoma cell line

... stem cell niche is comprised of numerous cel- lular and non-cellular entities, the ECM is of particular interest as it is known to play an important role in regu- lating stem cell self-renewal and ...

13

Alterations in Corneal Stromal Dendritic Cell Phenotype and Distribution in Inflammation

Alterations in Corneal Stromal Dendritic Cell Phenotype and Distribution in Inflammation

... tors are seeded through the blood into non- lymphoid tissues, where they develop to a stage referred to as “immature” DCs. Im- mature DCs are characterized by a high ca- pacity for antigen capture and process- ing, but a ...

10

Differential Lyn-dependence of the SHIP1-deficient mast cell phenotype

Differential Lyn-dependence of the SHIP1-deficient mast cell phenotype

... both cell types, EDTA-mediated depletion of extracellular Ca 2+ (and thus abrogation of store-operated Ca 2+ entry) resulted in attenuated IκBα phosphorylation/degradation compared to control treatment (Additional ...

16

Characterization of MCF-12A cell phenotype, response to estrogens, and growth in 3D

Characterization of MCF-12A cell phenotype, response to estrogens, and growth in 3D

... In order to explore whether the lack of proliferative response to E2 was due to absence of ER, we tested tran- scriptional activation resulting from estradiol-ER bind- ing to estrogen responsive cells (MCF7) and compared ...

12

Maintenance of human amnion epithelial cell phenotype in pulmonary surfactant

Maintenance of human amnion epithelial cell phenotype in pulmonary surfactant

... 37°C. Cell viability, phenotype (by flow cytometry), inhibition of T-cell proliferative responses and differentiation into lung epithelium-like cells (assessed with immunohistochemical staining of ...

7

Olfactory ensheathing cell phenotype after implantation into the lesioned spinal cord

Olfactory ensheathing cell phenotype after implantation into the lesioned spinal cord

... Woodhall E, West AK, Chuah MI 2001 Cultured olfactory ensheathing cells express nerve growth factor, brain- derived neurotrophic factor, glia cell line-derived neurotrophic factor and th[r] ...

187

Taxonomy of breast cancer based on normal cell phenotype predicts
               outcome

Taxonomy of breast cancer based on normal cell phenotype predicts outcome

... normal cell types as a reference by which to classify solid tumors has not been widely emulated, in part due to more limited understanding of epithelial cell differentiation compared with ...normal ...

13

Using ontologies to study cell transitions

Using ontologies to study cell transitions

... of cell transitions has recently attracted a lot of attention. A cell phenotype (or cell type) can be defined by the cell ’ s repertoire of molecules and structural components at a ...

8

Evaluation of the Immunogenicity of Mycobacterium bovis BCG Delivered by Aerosol to the Lungs of Macaques

Evaluation of the Immunogenicity of Mycobacterium bovis BCG Delivered by Aerosol to the Lungs of Macaques

... of cell activation markers such as CD95, followed by differential expression patterns of the costimulatory receptor CD28 and lymph node homing marker ...T-cell phenotype throughout the ...

12

A large single-institution retrospective analysis of aggressive B-cell lymphomas according to the 2016/2017 WHO classification

A large single-institution retrospective analysis of aggressive B-cell lymphomas according to the 2016/2017 WHO classification

... B-cell phenotype (GCB) or acti- vated B-cell phenotype (ABC), according to the Hans pro- tocol 12 ; 4) the status of immunoexpression of BCL2, BCL6 ...

7

Mesenchymal stem cell repression of Th17 cells is triggered by mitochondrial transfer

Mesenchymal stem cell repression of Th17 cells is triggered by mitochondrial transfer

... T cell population that plays an important role in the development of autoimmune diseases, such as RA [9, ...Th17 cell function and induce the expression of Treg markers, particularly FOXP3, CD4 + CCR6 + ...

13

Assessment of interactions of efavirenz solid drug nanoparticles with human immunological and haematological systems

Assessment of interactions of efavirenz solid drug nanoparticles with human immunological and haematological systems

... Healthy volunteer blood was collected from the National Blood Service (Liverpool, UK) or from healthy volun- teers within the department. For the latter, healthy vol- unteer blood was collected via venepuncture under ...

15

Expression of Betapapillomavirus Oncogenes Increases the Number of Keratinocytes with Stem Cell-Like Properties

Expression of Betapapillomavirus Oncogenes Increases the Number of Keratinocytes with Stem Cell-Like Properties

... Immunofluorescence staining of skin samples. Formalin-fixed, par- affin-embedded sections were deparaffinized by washing in 100% xylene and rehydrated through washing in decreasing concentrations of ethanol. For ...

8

Reduction of miR-29c enhances pancreatic cancer cell migration and stem cell–like phenotype

Reduction of miR-29c enhances pancreatic cancer cell migration and stem cell–like phenotype

... Cancer tends to relapse after surgical resection, and this characteristic is considered mainly ascribable to the stem cell-like properties of a fraction of cells within the tumor [24]. As miR-29c levels are ...

12

Human airway smooth muscle maintain in situ cell orientation and phenotype when cultured on aligned electrospun scaffolds

Human airway smooth muscle maintain in situ cell orientation and phenotype when cultured on aligned electrospun scaffolds

... Human Airway Smooth Muscle Cell Orientation and Phenotype are altered when.. cultured on Aligned Electrospun Scaffolds.[r] ...

28

Effect of 5-azacytidine and galectin-1 on growth and differentiation of the human b lymphoma cell line bl36

Effect of 5-azacytidine and galectin-1 on growth and differentiation of the human b lymphoma cell line bl36

... the cell surface but was also distributed throughout the cytoplasm ...of cell death detected in treated-cells relative to the control cultures was discrete (<10%) and limited to the first day after the ...

12

Reovirus FAST Protein Transmembrane Domains Function in a Modular, Primary Sequence-Independent Manner To Mediate Cell-Cell Membrane Fusion

Reovirus FAST Protein Transmembrane Domains Function in a Modular, Primary Sequence-Independent Manner To Mediate Cell-Cell Membrane Fusion

... Transmembrane glycine residues are not important for p14- mediated fusion. Previous studies indicated that glycine resi- dues in the TMD are important in the fusion activities of various enveloped virus fusion proteins ...

10

Show all 10000 documents...

Related subjects