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New Approach to Successfully Purify and Characterize Human Neural Stem Cells

New Approach to Successfully Purify and Characterize Human Neural Stem Cells

Human brain has approximately 171 billion cells, of which slightly more than half (approximately 86 billion) are nerve cells. ...

ByCreative Bioarray


TNC Protein: The Hidden Hero of Cellular Communication

TNC Protein: The Hidden Hero of Cellular Communication

Its claim to fame is being one of the first proteins shown to promote cell proliferation, differentiation, and migration, while also inhibiting these processes. ...

ByCreative BioMart


Collagen Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering

Collagen Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering

Freeze-dried sponges To date, many molecules and cell populations have been used to further enhance the biological activity of collagen sponges, with encouraging results in both in vitro and in vivo environments. ...

ByAlfa Chemistry


Electrospinning Technology of Recombinant Human Collagen

Electrospinning Technology of Recombinant Human Collagen

In addition, the high specific surface area, porosity, and similarity to ECM ensure that the electrostatic pad promotes cell adhesion, skin regeneration, nutrient and oxygen transport, moisture retention, exudate removal, and hemostasis. ...

ByAlfa Chemistry


Uses of Recombinant Human Collagen

Uses of Recombinant Human Collagen

It plays an essential role in providing a scaffold for cellular support and thereby affecting cell attachment, migration, proliferation, differentiation, and survival. ...

ByAlfa Chemistry


CD Biosciences Launches Substrate-Chromogens for Immunohistochemistry

CD Biosciences Launches Substrate-Chromogens for Immunohistochemistry

Immunohistochemistry is the study of the localization, characterization, and relative quantification of peptides and proteins in tissue cells using the antigen-antibody reaction, in which an antigen specifically binds to an antibody and a chemical reaction results in the visualization of dyes such as fluorescein and other chromogens, as well as enzymes, metal ions and isotopes, ...

ByCD BioSciences


Unveiling the Role of CD73: A Key Player in Immune Regulation and Beyon

Unveiling the Role of CD73: A Key Player in Immune Regulation and Beyon

The binding of adenosine to these receptors triggers tumor cell migration and proliferation through signaling pathways involving Gαi proteins. ...

ByBeta Lifescience


CD19: One of The Most Important Targets for Car-T Cell Therapy

CD19: One of The Most Important Targets for Car-T Cell Therapy

The Role of CD19-Complex in B Cell Activation The CD19-complex, also known as the B cell co-receptor complex, is a group of cell surface proteins that play a critical role in B cell activation and signaling. ...

ByBeta Lifescience


CADM: A New Generation of Tumor Suppressor Genes

CADM: A New Generation of Tumor Suppressor Genes

L1CAM (L1 Cell Adhesion Molecule): L1CAM plays a role in neural development, axon guidance, and cell migration. ...

ByBeta Lifescience


New Approach to Successfully Purify and Characterize Human Neural Stem Cells

New Approach to Successfully Purify and Characterize Human Neural Stem Cells

Human brain has approximately 171 billion cells, of which slightly more than half (approximately 86 billion) are nerve cells. ...

ByCreative Bioarray


Cancer Target: Mesothelin

Cancer Target: Mesothelin

Compared with wild-type mice, the growth of intraperitoneal cancer cells in MSLN knockout mice was significantly reduced. Supplementation of mesothelin or MPF to stimulate the growth of MSLN knockout mice promotes lung cancer growth, which supports the role of mesothelin in tumor cell adhesion, migration and metastasis. ...

ByCreative Diagnostics


Mesothelin: A New Target for Cancer Therapy

Mesothelin: A New Target for Cancer Therapy

Mesothelin or MPF supplementation stimulates lung cancer growth in MSLN knockout mice, which verifies the role of mesothelin in tumor cell adhesion, migration, and metastasis. Role of mesothelin in cancer and signaling Mesothelin is expressed in many solid tumors, most commonly in mesothelioma, epithelial ovarian, and pancreatic cancers, as well as in lung and ...

ByBOC Sciences


Spatial profiling of chromatin accessibility in mouse and human tissues

Spatial profiling of chromatin accessibility in mouse and human tissues

This technology progresses spatial biology by enabling spatially resolved chromatin accessibility profiling to improve our understanding of cell identity, cell state and cell fate decision in relation to epigenetic underpinnings in development and disease. Main Single-cell sequencing presents a tangible way to define ...

ByAtlasXomics Inc.


An Early Study on the Mechanisms that Allow Tissue-Engineered Vascular Grafts to Resist Intimal Hyperplasia

An Early Study on the Mechanisms that Allow Tissue-Engineered Vascular Grafts to Resist Intimal Hyperplasia

In a healthy vein, the intima is one cell layer thick and comprised solely of endothelial cells. With intimal hyperplasia, cells may migrate into the intima from the medial and adventitial layers of the vein and from the circulation . Once they migrate into the intima, these cells express markers ...

ByHumacyte, Inc.


How Much Do You Know about Glycosaminoglycans?

How Much Do You Know about Glycosaminoglycans?

In nature, we find that glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) have essential functions in cell growth, their differentiation, cell migration, morphogenesis, and viral or bacterial infection. ...

ByCD BioGlyco.


Effect of endothelium mimicking self-assembled nanomatrices on cell adhesion and spreading of human endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells

Effect of endothelium mimicking self-assembled nanomatrices on cell adhesion and spreading of human endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells

Abstract The goal of this study is to develop unique native endothelium mimicking nanomatrices and evaluate their effects on adhesion and spreading of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) and aortic smooth muscle cells (AoSMCs). These nanomatrices were developed by self-assembly of peptide amphiphiles (PAs) through a solvent evaporation technique. Three PAs, one containing the ...

ByEndomimetics


Structural Characteristics and Functions of Glycoproteins, Proteoglycans and Glycolipids

Structural Characteristics and Functions of Glycoproteins, Proteoglycans and Glycolipids

Core proteins contain corresponding glycosaminoglycan substitution domains, and some proteoglycans are anchored to the cell surface or extracellular matrix macromolecules through unique domains of the core protein. The primary function of proteoglycan is to form the intercellular matrix, which can bind to the hyaluronic acid receptor on the cell surface and ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Computer Vision-Based Digital Biomarkers Could Enable Faster and More Accurate In Vivo Assessment of Disease

Computer Vision-Based Digital Biomarkers Could Enable Faster and More Accurate In Vivo Assessment of Disease

It quantifies inflammation, immune cell migration into the diseased tissue, fibrosis and morphological changes. ...

ByRecursion


Science Bake Off - Engineers Use Soda Bread In Tissue Engineering

Science Bake Off - Engineers Use Soda Bread In Tissue Engineering

Summary Scientists were not immune to the home baking trends that grew out of a year of self-isolation and working from home. A creative application of soda bread as scaffolding for tissue engineering produced some exciting results and highlights the value of keeping it ...

BySterlitech Corporation


Prolotherapy and the Use of Sugars in Orthopedics

Prolotherapy and the Use of Sugars in Orthopedics

Prolotherapy has been a part of modern orthopedic practices since the 1940s. It is growing in popularity not just in the U.S., but globally as well. Also known as “regenerative injection therapy” (RIT), prolotherapy is a procedure used to treat musculoskeletal conditions including tendinopathies, osteoarthritis, and chronic pain of the cervical spine, lumbar spine, and pelvis (Sit et ...

ByMolecular Matrix, Inc.

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