Analysis of Stem Cells - Citations
- 1 - 10 of 10 results
- 1
let-7 microRNAs in development, stem cells and cancer
Trends Mol Med PMID 18674967
Trends Mol Med PMID 18674967
Author(s): Ingo I Büssing, Frank J FJ Slack, Helge H Grosshans
Abstract: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small noncoding RNAs, ~22 nucleotides in length, that repress target messenger RNAs (mRNAs) through an antisense mechanism. The... read more »
Abstract: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small noncoding RNAs, ~22 nucleotides in length, that repress target messenger RNAs (mRNAs) through an antisense mechanism. The... read more »
Embryonic stem cells: from markers to market.
Rejuvenation Res PMID 17973601
Rejuvenation Res PMID 17973601
Author(s): Kaushik Dilip Deb, Anitha Devi Jayaprakash, Vijay Sharma, Satish Totey
Abstract: ABSTRACT Embryonic stem cells are considered the mother of all kinds of tissues and cells and it is envisioned as the holy grail of re... read more »
Abstract: ABSTRACT Embryonic stem cells are considered the mother of all kinds of tissues and cells and it is envisioned as the holy grail of re... read more »
Characterization of human embryonic stem cell lines by the International Stem Cell Initiative.
Nat Biotechnol PMID 17572666
Nat Biotechnol PMID 17572666
Author(s): , Oluseun O Adewumi, Behrouz B Aflatoonian, Lars L Ahrlund-Richter, Michal M Amit, Peter W PW Andrews, Gemma G Beighton, Paul A PA Bello, Nissim N Benvenisty, Lorraine S LS Berry, Simon S Bevan, Barak B Blum, Justin J Brooking, Kevin G KG Chen, Andre B H AB Choo, Gary A GA Churchill, Marie M Corbel, Ivan I Damjanov, Jon S JS Draper, Petr P Dvorak, Katarina K Emanuelsson, Roland A RA Fleck, Angela A Ford, Karin K Gertow, Marina M Gertsenstein, Paul J PJ Gokhale, Rebecca S RS Hamilton, Ales A Hampl, Lyn E LE Healy, Outi O Hovatta, Johan J Hyllner, Marta P MP Imreh, Joseph J Itskovitz-Eldor, Jamie J Jackson, Jacqueline L JL Johnson, Mark M Jones, Kehkooi K Kee, Benjamin L BL King, Barbara B BB Knowles, Majlinda M Lako, Franck F Lebrin, Barbara S BS Mallon, Daisy D Manning, Yoav Y Mayshar, Ronald D G RD McKay, Anna E AE Michalska, Milla M Mikkola, Masha M Mileikovsky, Stephen L SL Minger, Harry D HD Moore, Christine L CL Mummery, Andras A Nagy, Norio N Nakatsuji, Carmel M CM O'Brien, Steve K W SK Oh, Cia C Olsson, Timo T Otonkoski, Kye-Yoon KY Park, Robert R Passier, Hema H Patel, Minal M Patel, Roger R Pedersen, Martin F MF Pera, Marian S MS Piekarczyk, Renee A Reijo RA Pera, Benjamin E BE Reubinoff, Allan J AJ Robins, Janet J Rossant, Peter P Rugg-Gunn, Thomas C TC Schulz, Henrik H Semb, Eric S ES Sherrer, Henrike H Siemen, Glyn N GN Stacey, Miodrag M Stojkovic, Hirofumi H Suemori, Jin J Szatkiewicz, Tikva T Turetsky, Timo T Tuuri, Steineke S van den Brink, Kristina K Vintersten, Sanna S Vuoristo, Dorien D Ward, Thomas A TA Weaver, Lesley A LA Young, Weidong W Zhang
Abstract: The International Stem Cell Initiative characterized 59 human embryonic stem cell lines from 17 laboratories worldwide. Despite diverse genotypes and ... read more »
Abstract: The International Stem Cell Initiative characterized 59 human embryonic stem cell lines from 17 laboratories worldwide. Despite diverse genotypes and ... read more »
Human embryonic stem cells have a unique epigenetic signature.
Genes Dev PMID 16899657
Genes Dev PMID 16899657
Author(s): Marina M Bibikova, Eugene E Chudin, Bonnie B Wu, Lixin L Zhou, Eliza Wickham EW Garcia, Ying Y Liu, Soojung S Shin, Todd W TW Plaia, Jonathan M JM Auerbach, Dan E DE Arking, Rodolfo R Gonzalez, Jeremy J Crook, Bruce B Davidson, Thomas C TC Schulz, Allan A Robins, Aparna A Khanna, Peter P Sartipy, Johan J Hyllner, Padmavathy P Vanguri, Smita S Savant-Bhonsale, Alan K AK Smith, Aravinda A Chakravarti, Anirban A Maitra, Mahendra M Rao, David L DL Barker, Jeanne F JF Loring, Jian-Bing JB Fan
Abstract: Human embryonic stem (hES) cells originate during an embryonic period of active epigenetic remodeling. DNA methylation patterns are likely to be criti... read more »
Abstract: Human embryonic stem (hES) cells originate during an embryonic period of active epigenetic remodeling. DNA methylation patterns are likely to be criti... read more »
A genome-wide scalable SNP genotyping assay using microarray technology.
Nat Genet PMID 15838508
Nat Genet PMID 15838508
Author(s): Kevin L KL Gunderson, Frank J FJ Steemers, Grace G Lee, Leo G LG Mendoza, Mark S MS Chee
Abstract: Oligonucleotide probe arrays have enabled massively parallel analysis of gene expression levels from a single cDNA sample. Application of microarray t... read more »
Abstract: Oligonucleotide probe arrays have enabled massively parallel analysis of gene expression levels from a single cDNA sample. Application of microarray t... read more »
Comparative genomic hybridization and karyotyping of human embryonic stem cells reveals the occurrence of an isodicentric X chromosome after long-term cultivation.
Mol Hum Reprod PMID 15044603
Mol Hum Reprod PMID 15044603
Author(s): J J Inzunza, S S Sahlén, K K Holmberg, A-M AM Strömberg, H H Teerijoki, E E Blennow, O O Hovatta, H H Malmgren
Abstract: Human embryonic stem (hES) cells are important research tools in studies of the physiology of early tissue differentiation. In addition, prospects are... read more »
Abstract: Human embryonic stem (hES) cells are important research tools in studies of the physiology of early tissue differentiation. In addition, prospects are... read more »
Gene expression in human embryonic stem cell lines: unique molecular signature.
Blood PMID 15070671
Blood PMID 15070671
Author(s): Bhaskar B Bhattacharya, Takumi T Miura, Ralph R Brandenberger, Josef J Mejido, Yongquan Y Luo, Amy X AX Yang, Bharat H BH Joshi, Irene I Ginis, R Scott RS Thies, Michal M Amit, Ian I Lyons, Brian G BG Condie, Joseph J Itskovitz-Eldor, Mahendra S MS Rao, Raj K RK Puri
Abstract: Human embryonic stem (huES) cells have the ability to differentiate into a variety of cell lineages and potentially provide a source of differentiated... read more »
Abstract: Human embryonic stem (huES) cells have the ability to differentiate into a variety of cell lineages and potentially provide a source of differentiated... read more »
Multicolor FISH probe sets and their applications.
Histol Histopathol PMID 14702191
Histol Histopathol PMID 14702191
Author(s): T Liehr, H Starke, A Weise, H Lehrer, U Claussen
Abstract: Multicolor fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assays are nowadays indispensable for a precise description of complex chromosomal rearrangements... read more »
Abstract: Multicolor fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) assays are nowadays indispensable for a precise description of complex chromosomal rearrangements... read more »
Epigenetic regulation of gene expression: how the genome integrates intrinsic and environmental signals.
Nat Genet PMID 12610534
Nat Genet PMID 12610534
Author(s): Rudolf Jaenisch, Adrian Bird
Abstract: Cells of a multicellular organism are genetically homogeneous but structurally and functionally heterogeneous owing to the differential expression of ... read more »
Abstract: Cells of a multicellular organism are genetically homogeneous but structurally and functionally heterogeneous owing to the differential expression of ... read more »
A lentivirus-based system to functionally silence genes in primary mammalian cells, stem cells and transgenic mice by RNA interference.
Nat Genet PMID 12590264
Nat Genet PMID 12590264
Author(s): Douglas A DA Rubinson, Christopher P CP Dillon, Adam V AV Kwiatkowski, Claudia C Sievers, Lili L Yang, Johnny J Kopinja, Dina L DL Rooney, Mingdi M Zhang, Melanie M MM Ihrig, Michael T MT McManus, Frank B FB Gertler, Martin L ML Scott, Luk L Van Parijs
Abstract: RNA interference (RNAi) has recently emerged as a specific and efficient method to silence gene expression in mammalian cells either by transfection o... read more »
Abstract: RNA interference (RNAi) has recently emerged as a specific and efficient method to silence gene expression in mammalian cells either by transfection o... read more »
- 1 - 10 of 10 results
- 1
Find Products & Information
Ask an Expert
Call us at 1-800-4-BIORAD (1-800-424-6723)