نتایج جستجو برای: embryoid bodies

تعداد نتایج: 84874  

2014
Artem Shkumatov Kwanghyun Baek Hyunjoon Kong

Stem cell clusters, such as embryoid bodies (EBs) derived from embryonic stem cells, are extensively studied for creation of multicellular clusters and complex functional tissues. It is common to control phenotypes of ES cells with varying molecular compounds; however, there is still a need to improve the controllability of cell differentiation, and thus, the quality of created tissue. This stu...

1999
SANDRINE BICHET ANDREAS ROLFS WILHELM EHLEBEN TORSTEN PORWOL HELMUT ACKER JOACHIM FANDREY CHRISTIAN BAUER

Little is known about the factors influencing the hemoglobin switch in vertebrates during development. Inasmuch as the mammalian conceptus is exposed to changing oxygen tensions in utero, we examined the effect of different oxygen concentrations on b-globin switching. We used an in vitro model of mouse embryogenesis based on the differentiation of blastocyst-derived embryonic stem cells to embr...

Journal: :BioTechniques 2005
Masashi Niimi Mu-Young Kim Lian Tao Hongmei Liu Xiaoyun Wu Jun-ichi Kambayashi Masuhiro Yoshitake Bing Sun

BioTechniques 349 Embryonic stem (ES) cells were established from the inner cell mass of blastocysts and have been shown to spontaneously differentiate into multiple cell types representative of all three embryonic germ layers, both in teratomas after grafting or in vitro under appropriate conditions (1,2). ES cells can be maintained in their pluripotent state if cultured in the presence of leu...

Journal: :Lab on a chip 2009
Wai-To Fung Ali Beyzavi Patrick Abgrall Nam-Trung Nguyen Hoi-Yeung Li

Embryonic stem (ES) cells are pluripotent cells, which can differentiate into any cell type. This cell type has often been implicated as an eminent source of renewable cells for tissue regeneration and cellular replacement therapies. Studies on manipulation of the various differentiation pathways have been at the forefront of research. There are many ways in which ES cells can be differentiated...

Journal: :Histology and histopathology 1992
M Monzó G Martínez-Rubio J M de Anta C Saltó D Ruano-Gil

Embryoid bodies (EB) derived from teratocarcinoma (TC) OTT6050 were cultured with ascitic liquids (AL) from animals carrying 16-, 22- and 35-day evolved EB. At the same time the presence of fibronectin (FN) in AL were analyzed by immunoblotting. Results indicate the probable existence of growth-stimulatory factors for EB, as well as the presence of FN in the 22-day AL.

Journal: :Acta anatomica 1988
M Monzo I Serra B Torres D Ruano-Gil

In this work we separated homogeneous embryoid bodies (EB); this population is composed of only endodermal vesicles of a visceral type. These EB were used to immunize rabbits. After absorption, the antisera were analyzed immunohistochemically in sections of 7.5- and 9-day-old mouse embryos, which showed a selective reaction to visceral endoderm. The cytodifferentiation of the visceral endoderm ...

2005
John R. Ganim Wusheng Luo Sathivel Ponniah Ingrid Grupp Hae Won Donald G. Ferguson Vivek Kadambi Jon C. Neumann Thomas Doetschman Evangelia G. Kranias

To establish a murine model that may allow for definition of the precise role of phospholamban in myocardial contractility through selective perturbations in the phospholamban gene, we initiated studies on the role of phospholamban in the murine heart. Intact beating hearts were perfused in the absence or presence of isoproterenol, and quantitative measurements of cardiac performance were obtai...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 1999
S Bichet R H Wenger G Camenisch A Rolfs W Ehleben T Porwol H Acker J Fandrey C Bauer M Gassmann

Little is known about the factors influencing the hemoglobin switch in vertebrates during development. Inasmuch as the mammalian conceptus is exposed to changing oxygen tensions in utero, we examined the effect of different oxygen concentrations on beta-globin switching. We used an in vitro model of mouse embryogenesis based on the differentiation of blastocyst-derived embryonic stem cells to e...

Journal: :Stem cells and development 2013
Sherin I Hashem May L Lam Shirley S Mihardja Steven M White Randall J Lee William C Claycomb

The pacemaker tissues of the heart are a complex set of specialized cells that initiate the rhythmic heartbeat. The sinoatrial node (SAN) serves as the primary pacemaker, whereas the atrioventricular node can serve as a subsidiary pacemaker in cases of SAN failure or block. The elucidation of genetic networks regulating the development of these tissues is crucial for understanding the mechanism...

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