Embryonic Stem Cells Online Journals
Embryonic stem (ES) cells are pluripotent stem cells obtained from the inner cell mass of pre-implantation embryos. Stimulated pluripotent stem (iPS) cells can be created by somatic cell reprogramming go after the exogenous expression of particular transcription factors (Oct-3/4, KLF4, SOX2, and c-Myc). These cell types are efficient of unlimited, undifferentiated propagation in vitro and still maintain the capability to differentiate into a wide variety of somatic cells. In this capacity, pluripotent stem cells have extensive clinical potential for the treatments of heart disease, spinal cord injury, diabetes, and a variety of neurodegenerative disorders. R&D Systems offers a broad range of products to support pluripotent stem cell culture and differentiation. Mouse embryonic fibroblasts may be used to maintain and develop pluripotent stem cells in an undifferentiated state. We also present defined culture media, which are exclusively optimized for use with human or rodent pluripotent stem cells.
High Impact List of Articles
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The effect of doxepin on Bacillus subtilis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Mostafa Norizadeh TazehkandResearch Article: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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The effect of doxepin on Bacillus subtilis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Mostafa Norizadeh TazehkandResearch Article: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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In vitro antioxidant activity of Psidium guajava Linn. by using ethanolic extract fraction of leaves and bark
Subba Rao Ch, Arun Kumar S, Javvad F Ali, Priyadarshini P, Hinduja M, Keerthi R, Nivedita L, Priyanka DCase Report: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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In vitro antioxidant activity of Psidium guajava Linn. by using ethanolic extract fraction of leaves and bark
Subba Rao Ch, Arun Kumar S, Javvad F Ali, Priyadarshini P, Hinduja M, Keerthi R, Nivedita L, Priyanka DCase Report: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Dysbiosis, gut, cognitive movement disorders and nonmotor skin diseases
Chan KTMResearch Article: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Dysbiosis, gut, cognitive movement disorders and nonmotor skin diseases
Chan KTMResearch Article: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Plant cell culture: Various potentialities
Mujib AEditorial: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Plant cell culture: Various potentialities
Mujib AEditorial: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Cultured cambial meristematic cells - a sustainable route towards in vitro production of phytochemicals.
Hemant SoodShort Communication: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Cultured cambial meristematic cells - a sustainable route towards in vitro production of phytochemicals.
Hemant SoodShort Communication: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
Conference Proceedings
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3D BIOPRINTING OF HUMAN SOFT TISSUES
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3D BIOPRINTING OF HUMAN SOFT TISSUES
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APPROACHES OF WASPS VENOM AS THERAPEUTIC SOURCE TOOLS OF DISEASES TREATMENT
Mamdouh Nassar and Hamed M FayedScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of RNA and Genomics
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APPROACHES OF WASPS VENOM AS THERAPEUTIC SOURCE TOOLS OF DISEASES TREATMENT
Mamdouh Nassar and Hamed M FayedScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of RNA and Genomics
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THE IMPACTS OF A DEMAND-SIDE VMMC INCENTIVES PROGRAM ON THE MALE CIRCUMCISION RATE IN 2 DISTRICTS IN MALAWI: A SYNTHETIC CONTROL APPROACH
Suzi JoelScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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THE IMPACTS OF A DEMAND-SIDE VMMC INCENTIVES PROGRAM ON THE MALE CIRCUMCISION RATE IN 2 DISTRICTS IN MALAWI: A SYNTHETIC CONTROL APPROACH
Suzi JoelScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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The gap junction as a biological rosetta stone: Implications of evolution stem cells to homeostatic regulation of health and disease in the barker hypothesis
James E TroskoPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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The gap junction as a biological rosetta stone: Implications of evolution stem cells to homeostatic regulation of health and disease in the barker hypothesis
James E TroskoPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Human c‐Cbl and Cbl‐b proteins are more highly expressed in the thymus compared to the testis
Mazo Kone, Rachida Salah and Harir NoriaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Human c‐Cbl and Cbl‐b proteins are more highly expressed in the thymus compared to the testis
Mazo Kone, Rachida Salah and Harir NoriaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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A study on effect of anti‐tuberculosis drugs on liver function
Liliane UwimanaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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A study on effect of anti‐tuberculosis drugs on liver function
Liliane UwimanaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations