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From disease to development to cell biology and back

From disease to development to cell biology and back

... Although the concept of the morphogen has pervaded studies of morphogenesis, little is known about how morphogen gradients actually form. Previous theories have suggested that morphogens spread across tissues by freely ... See full document

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Mechanochemical Control of Stem Cell Biology in Development and Disease: Experimental and Theoretical Models

Mechanochemical Control of Stem Cell Biology in Development and Disease: Experimental and Theoretical Models

... impact development, homeostasis, and ...and cell-level forces or mechanical properties, and so the mathematics of mechanotransduction becomes important to ...heart development where cardiac ... See full document

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Moyamoya disease and syndromes: from genetics to clinical management

Moyamoya disease and syndromes: from genetics to clinical management

... the development of a network of abnormal collateral ...moyamoya disease corresponds to isolated moyamoya angiopathy, defined as being “idiopathic” according to the Guidelines of the Research Committee on ... See full document

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PHD2: from hypoxia regulation to disease progression

PHD2: from hypoxia regulation to disease progression

... Abstract: Oxygen represents one of the major molecules required for the development and maintenance of life. An adequate response to hypoxia is therefore required for the functioning of the majority of living ... See full document

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Lessons in human biology from a monogenic pancreatic β cell disease

Lessons in human biology from a monogenic pancreatic β cell disease

... inflammatory disease of the arterial walls that often leads to myocardial infarction and/or ...subsequent development of atherosclerotic lesions in ...the development of novel treatment strategies to ... See full document

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Revisiting the liver: from development to regeneration   what we ought to know!

Revisiting the liver: from development to regeneration what we ought to know!

... However, the huge controversial discussion comes up with the hypothesis that hepatocytes and cholangiocytes would be liver progenitors cells per se when undergoing transdifferentiation from one cell type to ... See full document

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Germ cell biology  from generation to generation

Germ cell biology from generation to generation

... the development of severely aneuploid embryonic cells and embryonic lethality (Schumacher et ...one cell stage (Schumacher et ...evidence from a variety of organisms supports that ... See full document

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SNAP: A journey from research to policy to implementation and back

SNAP: A journey from research to policy to implementation and back

... the development of risk factor ...chronic disease agenda and provided specific opportunities to put them into ...policy development at the local level across settings that are often dealt with ... See full document

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Biology-driven cancer drug development: back to the future

Biology-driven cancer drug development: back to the future

... to cell death ...tumor cell death either driven by the formation of lethal DSBs or because mutagenic forms of repair predominate in the absence of ...vitro cell culture. Clonogenic assays, which ... See full document

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From the laboratory to the patient and back   an interview with Marc Mareel

From the laboratory to the patient and back an interview with Marc Mareel

... ABSTRACT The career of Marc Mareel is a synthesis of scientific research and clinical activity. Dur- ing his medical studies, he already made his first enthusiastic steps in research via experimental work on avian ... See full document

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Engineered nanomaterial uptake and tissue distribution: from cell to organism

Engineered nanomaterial uptake and tissue distribution: from cell to organism

... Abstract: Improved understanding of interactions between nanoparticles and biological systems is needed to develop safety standards and to design new generations of nanomaterials. This article reviews the molecular ... See full document

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Cell number control and timing in animal development: the oligodendrocyte cell lineage

Cell number control and timing in animal development: the oligodendrocyte cell lineage

... a cell depend on multiple signals rather than just one: by using signals in combinations an animal can control the survival of its cells in specific ways using a relatively small number of ... See full document

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From trochophore to pilidium and back again   a larva’s journey

From trochophore to pilidium and back again a larva’s journey

... of development is found in two traditionally defined orders of nemerteans - the monophyletic Hoplonemertea, and the basal (and, possibly, paraphyletic) Palaeonemertea (Maslakova ...and development of the ... See full document

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From eggs to fossils: epigenesis and transformation of species in Pander's biology

From eggs to fossils: epigenesis and transformation of species in Pander's biology

... the development of the foetus: the inferior or mucous membrane deals with the formation of intestine, just as the vascular membrane contains the heart and the vessels and the serous membrane represents the ... See full document

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How to adapt information technology innovations to industrial design and manufacturing to benefit maximally from them

How to adapt information technology innovations to industrial design and manufacturing to benefit maximally from them

... technological development. A precondition is an essential development condition that needs to be m et for the d e v elo p m en t to be successfu lly ...y development to ...technological ... See full document

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Development and programed cell death in the mammalian eye

Development and programed cell death in the mammalian eye

... the cell as inactive precursors, procaspases, which are, usually, activated via proteolytic cleavage by another member of the caspase family, forming an amplifying proteolytic ... See full document

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On the transition from the meiotic to mitotic cell cycle during early mouse development

On the transition from the meiotic to mitotic cell cycle during early mouse development

... embryonic cell cycle differs from the subsequent ...first cell cycle relies on maternal factors ...transcribed from embryonic genome is detectable in G2 phase of the first cell cycle ... See full document

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Coral development: from classical embryology to molecular control

Coral development: from classical embryology to molecular control

... Cnidarians were an obvious group on which to test the hypothesis that there was a set of so called “zootype genes”, common to all animals, which were expressed in a characteristic order along the anterior/posterior (A/P) ... See full document

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Ch 3: From Habitat to Plantation: Causes of Conversion in sub-Saharan Africa

Ch 3: From Habitat to Plantation: Causes of Conversion in sub-Saharan Africa

... Th e other option is the Brazilian model, which can serve to promote the protection of forests and the growth of agriculture. While the model was imperfectly applied in the beginning, the Brazilian government sub- ... See full document

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Primordial germ cell development: is the urodele pattern closer to mammals than to anurans?

Primordial germ cell development: is the urodele pattern closer to mammals than to anurans?

... Int I I) ,' Riol ~O 653 659 (19961 653 Primordial germ cell development is the urodele pattern closer to mammals than to anurans? MASAMI WAKAHARA* Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science Hokka[.] ... See full document

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