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A review of gene and stem cell therapy in cutaneous wound healing . p. h, U7 \& ?0 z+ m7 O
A Stem Cell Niche for Intermediate Progenitor Cells of the Embryonic Cortex * t5 d5 E2 C: ?0 X2 i
Acute Complications of Stem Cell Transplant * d+ ^( n( }" G+ d/ ?; G
Adhesion within the stem cell niches 0 }3 t- n9 c5 q: R5 H
Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation Is Able to Induce Long-Term Remissions in Angioimmunoblastic T-Cell Lymphoma
( h$ ]0 J( `. W3 }Beliefs About Science and News Frames in Audience Evaluations of Embryonic and Adult Stem Cell Research 3 [' u' \- l a. G' Q. D
bone-What is the true nature of the osteoblastic hematopoietic stem cell niche
! R& }* E6 g; ZApoptosis signaling in cancer stem cells " N' k. E+ R4 C+ t4 E
Nonmyeloablative and Reduced-Intensity Conditioning for Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
/ g8 F$ b" |8 e( [Recurrence cancer stem cells , k: |6 \& E1 H5 c9 M& G7 @" I8 e
Stem cells in melanoma development
- ?3 f; M' D6 B5 A9 ]2 PCompetitive Interactions Between Cells
+ f) P! k9 H6 Z |# [Cord blood stem cells for hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in the UK % _8 M4 J* e8 |1 ~1 h8 y2 S
A chronic 1 year assessment of MRI contrast agent-labelled neural stem cell transplants in stroke " I; h+ ?, Z* \9 Z y# ]% {8 f
Cardiac stem-progenitor cells, secreted proteins, and proteomics ! k* C. q2 Z: u: s9 A% T
Cardiovascular stem cells in regenerative medicine ) h. Y" J4 N( k: k9 q6 ?4 \
Endogenous stem cells in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass
# E/ u8 v: m- }' y0 v0 bEnhancing cardiac stem cell differentiation into cardiomyocytes
7 p% C2 C9 H" U4 t4 a! L% E, f o: FIn Vivo Imaging of Stem Cells and Beta Cells Using Direct Cell Labeling and Reporter Gene Methods 9 i: s" P2 ^- Y3 k
Resident cardiac stem-progenitor cells for cardiac regeneration
5 ]& W3 b; y5 U' e" P. JS1+ Stem Cell Survival and Engraftment in the Infarcted Heart ; l9 `3 Q: w+ @, v: ]. L3 q5 `
Stem cell engineering for treatment of heart diseases
) r' y1 c: X0 a6 aStem cell therapy in acute myocardial infarction g8 ]+ E1 C5 G& Z% z
Stem Cell Therapy Is Proarrhythmic 0 @! L: t2 b/ L
Stem Cell Therapy-A Primer for Interventionalists and Imagers
+ t" F, l% p! l" C& `: z" c0 \diabetes-Mesenchymal stem cells-Stem cell therapy perspectives for type 1 diabetes 3 c; G7 K( q* `4 x; w0 m
Embryonic stem cells as a model for cardiac development and disease
! B1 Y' C' I3 m7 OEpigenetic dynamics of stem cells and cell lineage commitment 2 K& I. ~4 Z5 S
Epileptic Spasms After Stem Cell Transplantation for Chronic Epstein-Barr Virus Infection
- y7 U7 k# _1 o; o* ?Expanding Indications for Stem Cell Transplantation
, Z4 w; C* B& G( p6 c5 OFatal nephrotic syndrome complicating allogeneic stem cell transplantation
- G5 G# Z/ _/ j# pGrowth Factors, Matrices, and Forces Combine and Control Stem Cells
; t3 ?' ]" @! a; J. R; z# P1 j6 LHematopoietic stem cell origin of adipocytes 4 O/ t* h1 L3 c: e7 S
Hepatic response after high-dose melphalan and stem cell transplantation in patients with AL amyloidosis
" Q3 V. [0 k, F+ X! H0 BLong-term microcarrier suspension cultures of human embryonic stem cells 5 v; a* X8 P8 m8 c, K: w K+ S- [
Microsphere-based tracing and molecular delivery in embryonic stem cells # l6 g4 L$ Y% o8 K
Microspheres as a vehicle for biomolecule delivery to neural stem cells
) O, g# A* Z* @$ ENew insights into liver stem cells 3 {' O# D/ |' G. Y
A NEUROSURGEON'S GUIDE TO STEM CELLS, CANCER STEM CELLS, AND BRAIN TUMOR STEM CELLS 3 b A- U4 N9 B! X" n$ T* `5 [
Regeneration of the ischemic brain by engineered stem cells
$ s. T* W) m3 x2 o3 Y8 s3 H# B0 fStem cell-based cell replacement strategies for the central nervous system / t; J+ V; `5 \7 N3 X
Percutaneous intramyocardial stem cell injection in patients with acute myocardial infarction
6 g6 t! e( k4 IPeripheral blood stem cell mobilisation by granulocyte-colony stimulating factor in patients with acute and old myocardial infarction * ^# t$ `. x5 x& J6 Y, b) u6 Y
Pluripotent stem cells as new drugs
) V9 u4 B' V: z( c+ [regenerative-The complexity of cellular dedifferentiation-implications for regenerative medicine
, ^; ?0 s$ O( B1 vrespir-Cell therapy approaches for lung diseases
! Q7 x* e% N6 I, Z$ ~Risk factors for therapy-related myelodysplastic syndrome and acute myeloid leukemia treated with allogeneic stem cell transplantation
& E; O6 D7 ?0 p9 ` tRole of epigenetics in liver-specific gene transcription, hepatocyte differentiation and stem cell reprogrammation
9 |4 |9 S/ t6 S% ^) {: h0 x; JRole of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant in the Management of Follicular Lymphoma 3 X2 w" a9 I/ P+ K* f; G
Status of adult marrow stem cell biology
+ U5 C3 V/ E" ?* f3 m$ i8 WStem cell and genetic therapies for the fetus
4 c* b8 B8 h% YStem cell decision making and critical-like exploratory networks + F0 `9 A& @8 Y" B
Stem Cell Therapy for Heart Failure
/ K& j2 P4 L4 E) ~Stem Cell Therapy for the Kidney ) s- O6 ]3 b2 B' c/ W0 [) [
Stem Cells and Liver Regeneration 9 c0 j+ ?" f) S8 B1 o" Z. Z
Stem cells, microenvironment mechanics, and growth factor activation 2 D% u7 W6 X* N+ I
Stem cells-The highs and lows of pluripotency
3 R2 b2 n, O# ^: G6 W: F4 C, _Successful unrelated donor stem cell transplantation for advanced myelofibrosis in an adult patient with history of orthotopic liver transplantation $ E& f; I% m. u: v3 }) a
Survivorship Issues in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation ( D) ~5 l7 x& R$ U4 x
Telomere length maintenance in stem cell populations ; | H/ i- `( O- Y( q" c, L9 R; n+ y# V
Teratoma formation by human embryonic stem cells 7 n- s' f/ s) r3 h" d
The Development of Inflammatory Arthritis and Other Rheumatic Diseases Following Stem Cell Transplantation
2 V3 Z m. P0 p" ]" x' lThe Increasing Complexity of the Cancer Stem Cell Paradigm 2 Y9 F* w4 L5 {' v: |( T6 n
The therapeutic potential of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells on hepatic cirrhosis
( N; I) x. O# |9 K4 qTranscripts of unknown function in multiple-signaling pathways involved in human stem cell differentiation + v' o1 ]+ u+ ?! l( M
Variation in the safety of induced pluripotent stem cell lines ; ^! x4 @1 P8 y1 g, B
A niche play for stem cells
- w2 x5 Y: p& W2 I5 P* B* d5 `* x9 PA niche play for stem cells % w6 h( J! j+ z! f! c/ m
A parallel circuit of LIF signalling pathways maintains pluripotency of mouse ES cells 0 H: c* q, C+ S# A
Acute Complications of Stem Cell Transplant
! ^% {9 v' Z% D/ B! C. }' kAdipose-Derived Stem Cells
% h# f; k) A* n) P" ^. sAdult neural stem cells in the mammalian central nervous system
: S* ?- E- R2 yApoptosis Signaling in Cancer Stem Cells 4 `4 [. B" E' v" Z, |3 @- M+ _6 P
Automated selection and collection of pluripotent stem cell colonies using the CellCelector
" G0 u3 b2 s9 e: j" bBCOR regulates mesenchymal stem cell function by epigenetic mechanisms 5 Y6 M2 N3 \7 L* t( O* B
Bmi-1, stem cells and cancer
3 v D, `1 I. \$ G2 a9 u' {cancer stem cell marker
, B1 R5 Q$ K( K" OCancer stem cells + ^4 a* s' y; x e
Clinical Applications of Blood-Derived and Marrow-Derived Stem Cells for Nonmalignant Diseases 1 \; @1 p8 n8 w% K5 t
Competitive Interactions Between Cells-Death, Growth, and Geography , I& g0 c- Q, Y4 C
Potential novel pharmacological therapies for myocardial remodelling
+ C b% g! [4 ?6 S9 U2 V! wDisease-corrected haematopoietic progenitors from Fanconi anaemia induced pluripotent stem cells # t( ?6 d1 [# R G9 U: \
Elite and stochastic models for induced pluripotent stem cell generation
F% d/ c/ U% r2 a* V! s% B! nEmbryonic stem (ES) cell-derived cardiomyocytes
& a7 I& ~' U+ `8 L( |8 i3 PEmerging Immunology of Stem Cell Transplantation
$ y* B# a& I% ]3 D1 h% uEthical Issues in Stem Cell Research
, y+ e9 A: Z( A* A9 bFDA Regulation of Stem Cell Based Products , g9 N: q( e7 d
Growth Factors, Matrices, and Forces Combine and Control Stem Cells
+ I9 D9 V9 W4 U& {+ A+ g) KHuman embryonic stem cells and cardiac repair - ]( u0 [9 a6 T& C3 f3 r
Human Fetal Membranes-A Source of Stem Cells for Tissue Regeneration and Repair
( ~# o, s3 }( a4 n( S3 n+ fHuman ISL1 heart progenitors generate diverse multipotent cardiovascular cell lineages * T. e# [, d4 L; t
IFN-wakes up sleeping hematopoietic stem cells
& f" X2 R: D, G' a* n: `Imaging Stem Cell Implant for Cellular-Based Therapies ' [+ t1 s' s: a2 T2 E8 ~
Implications of the Cancer Stem-Cell Hypothesis for Breast Cancer Prevention and Therapy
8 f5 L8 `1 G g8 Q, TInduced pluripotent stem cells and the stability of the differentiated state
; d! `* V; m! lInstructing an Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Oocyte Fate
4 i$ v8 d$ [ o" l6 b! \; ^Medical Innovation Versus Stem Cell Tourism
+ Y& T# ~5 B$ ]; m. r- TIn Search of Adrenocortical Stem and Progenitor Cells ! ]0 ~$ \ c2 i2 Y ]1 v3 H
Neural stem cells aplenty 6 `/ o, D! c9 B4 r
Pancreatic cancer stem cells
; Y0 R& G# V4 ]Paracrine Mechanisms in Adult Stem Cell Signaling and Therapy # }5 ?8 V( A1 U4 `' @; u
Psychological Issues of Stem Cell Transplant - ?: a5 H9 [1 N y( U
Regeneration of the ischemic brain by engineered stem cells
) g; L! A/ P/ Q9 S0 G' h0 P& ZRegulatory circuits underlying pluripotency and reprogramming ! j8 Z# g8 X' k. z8 O; k$ j
respir-Cell therapy approaches for lung diseases
6 Q5 @2 J; |. S) y0 f0 rRole of epigenetics in liver-specific gene transcription, hepatocyte differentiation and stem cell reprogrammation / G, q; q8 T. \& G
specific microRNAs promote induced pluripotency / u5 C9 E* F: |( Q
Stem Cell Therapy for the Kidney
# V$ v% e8 l9 C$ Z$ N' R+ ^3 f k, Wstem cell therapy in cutaneous wound healing
% U7 L4 F; D- MStem cell therapy perspectives for type 1 diabetes
4 T4 d O& W$ bStem Cells and Liver Regeneration
; }1 q1 F: z* d$ Q/ rStem cells based transplantation for cardiovascular diseases in China 6 o6 L' x* }" g7 j& q
Stem-cell therapy faces more scrutiny in China & J- G4 K7 G4 r4 s& X1 w, m/ v
Steps to the Clinic
1 ^# }9 `1 j5 Y& g; pStepwise differentiation of pluripotent stem cells into retinal cells
8 Y/ R' g' j7 k9 L# S& O& j* ]Sustained in vitro intestinal epithelial culture within a Wnt-dependent stem cell niche 2 E9 t# R1 L7 S7 z8 K
The Increasing Complexity of the Cancer Stem Cell Paradigm : s8 d$ ^- p) y, B
The NIH Draft Guidelines on Human Stem Cell Research ! i- ^ R _4 Y1 e2 Q& u+ J
The pluripotency factor Oct4 interacts with Ctcf and also controls X-chromosome pairing and counting
9 k! t. N2 R" w. e8 e/ F5 N" _$ UThe Role of Stromal Stem Cells in Tissue Regeneration and Wound Repair
@ g# Z5 e8 x/ e: C: }* ~& OThe tumor stem cell concept
& _4 X& Y( m8 f( U4 J& XUmbilical cord blood stem cells-Towards a proteomic approach
3 V8 Q" @3 y; W6 eUS regulator wades into stem cell therapies for heart disease ' j8 O) v8 V1 C1 w, X" q& T7 }
Apoptosis Signaling in Cancer Stem Cells 3 y6 n8 |+ z! ]4 w5 [4 ^
Pancreatic cancer stem cells 5 m+ i2 \1 L/ O! T. h# a# X
Acute Complications of Stem Cell Transplant : O4 U, G& }. w) }
Autologous Stem-Cell Transplantation in Patients With HIV-Related Lymphoma
2 m0 A5 [ J2 j1 BDeconstructing Stem Cell Tumorigenicity-A Roadmap to Safe Regenerative Medicine ( I3 n! V1 f1 R
Emerging Immunology of Stem Cell Transplantation / C( K8 U2 V6 [# G! p
Management Issues In Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
M/ ~1 _. m! @; ?# `Psychological Issues of Stem Cell Transplant 6 D; O8 j* ]' M( H ]
The NIH Draft Guidelines on Human Stem Cell Research & y) D6 {* y N( u7 ~) I
The therapeutic potential of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells on hepatic cirrhosis , j" ]$ Z6 e: M* T1 f; Z6 U
Bone Marrow-derived Stem-Progenitor Cells-Their Use in Clinical Studies for the Treatment of Myocardial Infarction
% q) ]/ D1 V" C* GEmbryonic stem (ES) cell-derived cardiomyocytes . B# y$ E# p6 H5 T
Embryonic stem cells as a model for cardiac development and disease + m; g! q8 I, q5 R
Endogenous stem cells in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery
1 P7 H% a) R+ BHuman embryonic stem cells and cardiac repair 9 F5 \! C4 @+ g9 e) [) U7 ?
Percutaneous intramyocardial stem cell injection in patients with acute myocardial infarction - Q/ ^5 K4 z5 O5 g) A
Promise of Blood-and Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cell Transplantation for Functional Cardiac Repair 5 i/ o" k. `3 ~7 D8 N) o
Stem Cell Therapy for Heart Failure
; N+ j0 g! Z+ t+ c# R4 W G/ qEpithelial metaplasia-adult stem cell reprogramming and (pre)neoplastic transformation mediated by inflammation 1 W5 N( S0 `! F4 P3 I# |
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+ m. r# Z$ _9 C" O) }7 nImproving stem cell mobilization strategies-future directions % l4 z1 A0 t4 w4 D1 x$ R- o4 v
Induced pluripotent stem cells from a spinal muscular atrophy patient
3 J+ G7 h& q. _% KInduced pluripotent stem cells-current progress and potential for regenerative medicine
/ B7 r) O/ U8 q+ K# R* ^Interferon regulatory factor-2 protects quiescent hematopoietic stem cells from type I interferon鈥揹ependent exhaustion
( ^$ Y3 q) n4 B" ELow-risk reprogramming 7 D7 r9 b$ H3 u/ t# m
Molecular cues for pluripotency, genetic reprogramming of adult stem cells, and widely multipotent adult cells
7 R0 L( [2 h9 r# w4 Q5 i4 i* `piggyBac transposition reprograms fibroblasts to induced pluripotent stem cells
# U# M/ ^% j2 |4 ]2 i7 J y4 NPluripotent stem cells as new drugs
, a# `/ b8 |6 C9 b; ^3 wproteome-Umbilical cord blood stem cells-Towards a proteomic approach $ a$ L; C" t' I( r. w$ v
Regeneration of the ischemic brain by engineered stem cells : E6 g8 c! R# e! h
Researchers Generally Happy With Final Stem Cell Rules * Z9 w6 b. K2 t" N! E$ d+ q( ? s+ W
Stem Cell Niche
5 z3 i5 ^/ {6 Z: M5 ?Stem cell therapy perspectives for type 1 diabetes ! F9 j9 c( f# a/ a% e" n4 e& _
Stem Cells and Liver Regeneration
0 ]+ A$ A* Z( o; V8 [ DStem cells-Fast and furious 0 `) B8 N% d0 B G+ C
Survivorship Issues in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation * x0 u [% r; n# W
The NIH Draft Guidelines on Human Stem Cell Research ) m: H4 ]3 v) H: o
The origins of the identification and isolation of hematopoietic stem cells, and their capability to induce donor-specific transplantation tolerance and treat autoimmune diseases
% c( i# X: @, R) RUS stem-cell research expands
4 ]/ t' B' m0 kVirus-free induction of pluripotency and subsequent excision of reprogramming factors
5 T0 D4 _- d. s! y* DWnt Signaling, Lgr5, and Stem Cells in the Intestine and Skin |
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