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Defining human mesenchymal stem cell efficacy in vivo

Defining human mesenchymal stem cell efficacy in vivo

... mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) can suppress graft versus host disease (GvHD) and have profound anti-inflammatory and regenerative capacity in stroke, infarct, spinal cord injury, meniscus regeneration, tendinitis, ...

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Defining umbilical cord blood stem cells

Defining umbilical cord blood stem cells

... of stem cells, each with uni- que features and ...blood stem cells, different terms and acronyms have been introduced to describe certain cell ...of stem cells in umbilical cord blood in an attempt ...

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Defining the allometry of stem and crown diameter of urban trees

Defining the allometry of stem and crown diameter of urban trees

... Table 4: Multiple regression of the combined data, assessing site factors versus the ratio of crown 559. diameter/DBH (y) versus DBH (x)[r] ...

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Defining stemness of human embryonic stem cells: a systems biology approach

Defining stemness of human embryonic stem cells: a systems biology approach

... The CDH8 case could also be taken further. It would be interesting to understand how increasing shCDH8 concentration led to CDH8 upregulation instead of downregulation. The data suggest that it is not an ‘off-target’ ...

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Equine embryos and embryonic stem cells: defining reliable markers of pluripotency

Equine embryos and embryonic stem cells: defining reliable markers of pluripotency

... germ layers, embryonic stem cells offer tremendous potential for regenerative therapy of tissues 327. with a limited capacity for self-repair[r] ...

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Defining the molecular profile of planarian pluripotent stem cells using a combinatorial RNA seq, RNA interference and irradiation approach

Defining the molecular profile of planarian pluripotent stem cells using a combinatorial RNA seq, RNA interference and irradiation approach

... Smed-H2B is a NB-specific histone isoform that is likely needed for the progression of NBs through the S- phase of the cell cycle. Its RNAi-driven knockdown probably causes a cycling failure. It is still unknown if NBs ...

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Defining lung cancer stem cells exosomal payload of miRNAs in clinical perspective.

Defining lung cancer stem cells exosomal payload of miRNAs in clinical perspective.

... they are also influenced by many extracellular factors, such as hypoxia, which seems to contribute to poor clinical outcomes by increasing the recurrence risk [126-128] . The mechanism of oxygen sensing at the cellular ...

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Defining the mechanism of prostaglandin E₂-enhanced hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell homing

Defining the mechanism of prostaglandin E₂-enhanced hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell homing

... different stem and progenitor ...hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCS) were found to lack markers for mature blood cells such as erythrocytes, neutrophils, macrophages, natural killer cells, T ...

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II. PREVIOUS RELATED WORK

II. PREVIOUS RELATED WORK

... Figure 8. User interface query form generated automatically using metadata and Reaction RuleML 0.2. IV. C ONCLUSION AND F URTHER W ORK Automatic and dynamic generation of Web forms is entering the mainstream in ...

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IUL follows as a lemma by virtue of previous work by Metcalfe and

IUL follows as a lemma by virtue of previous work by Metcalfe and

... It has often been the case in the past that metamathematical proofs of the standard complete- ness have the corresponding algebraic ones, and vise verse. In particular, Baldi and Terui [3] had given an algebraic proof of ...

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T’ t) defined in our previous work [1, 2]. For

T’ t) defined in our previous work [1, 2]. For

... Real work yield is a cumulative effect obtained in a system of a resource fluid, engines, and an infinite ...requires using of differential calculus and Lagrange multipliers, dynamic optimization involves ...

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Estimation of Response Propensities Using the Previous Survey

Estimation of Response Propensities Using the Previous Survey

... Other possibility to utilize the response propensities is to compare interviewers to each other during the data collection. When response propensities are known for a new sample, a score may be calculated for each person ...

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Literature Survey of previous research work in Models and Methodologies in Project Management

Literature Survey of previous research work in Models and Methodologies in Project Management

... There are two main PM standards i.e. Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) by PMI, USA and PRINCE-2 by APMG, UK. Considering the PMBOK and PRINCE-2 standard as the base, models may be defined for the process and ...

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Software Infrastructure for Language Resources: a Taxonomy of Previous Work and a Requirements Analysis

Software Infrastructure for Language Resources: a Taxonomy of Previous Work and a Requirements Analysis

... Use case 21: Deployment Goal summary To allow the use of the framework in diverse contexts. Brief description The framework must be available in many context in order to allow the transfer of experimental and proto- type ...

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Influence of previous work experience and education on Internet use of people in their 60s and 70s

Influence of previous work experience and education on Internet use of people in their 60s and 70s

... Descriptive statistics were used to summarise all data, and crosstab analysis was conducted and binomial logistic regression predicted the Internet use with respect to several demographic factors. A preliminary analysis ...

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Defining Advanced Generalist social work practice knowledge, skills, and values

Defining Advanced Generalist social work practice knowledge, skills, and values

... social work ethical principles to guide professional practice” (CSWE 2012, ...requires using a broad knowledge base, critical thought, cultural competency, and advanced skills to critically assess ...

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RE DEFINING THE WORK PLACE

RE DEFINING THE WORK PLACE

... The ground co-working business lounge area provides ample scope for informal meetings and secluded work areas, away from the main working space. This flexibility reduces an occupier’s need for in-situ bespoke ...

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DEFINING WORK-RELATED HARM

DEFINING WORK-RELATED HARM

... of work-related health conditions, but also for timely and permanent ...professionals work together better, they will be able to offer fast and effective ...

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DEFINING A CASE OF WORK-RELATED STRESS

DEFINING A CASE OF WORK-RELATED STRESS

... contrast, work-related stress does not manifest in terms of a single named psychiatric disorder across ...with work-related stress; it is quite possible that all human systems may be susceptible, be they ...

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Summary Paper Previous Rehabilitation Work Undertaken

Summary Paper Previous Rehabilitation Work Undertaken

... the work being undertaken by the Frenchay project ...Rehabilitation work stream and changes within the local health economy, the paper put forward a revised proposal for service provision on the Frenchay ...

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