Gao, Ce Peng, Jinrong
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Cell Regeneration
Liver is the largest internal organ that serves as the key site for various metabolic activities and maintenance of homeostasis. Liver diseases are great threats to human health. The capability of liver to regain its mass after partial hepatectomy has widely been applied in treating liver diseases either by removing the damaged part of a diseased l...
Abedi, Mina Alavi-Moghadam, Sepideh Payab, Moloud Goodarzi, Parisa Mohamadi-jahani, Fereshteh Sayahpour, Forough Azam Larijani, Bagher Arjmand, Babak
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Cell Regeneration
Systemic sclerosis is a rare chronic autoimmune disease with extensive microvascular injury, damage of endothelial cells, activation of immune responses, and progression of tissue fibrosis in the skin and various internal organs. According to epidemiological data, women’s populations are more susceptible to systemic sclerosis than men. Until now, v...
Xiong, Jing-Wei
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Cell Regeneration
Some lower vertebrates such as zebrafish and axolotl have incredible cardiac regenerative potential while mammals have very limited ones. Comparative studies among species have revealed that cardiomyocyte polyploidy, endothermy, and injury-induced activation of certain transcriptional factors including AP1 complexes are critical for cardiomyocyte p...
Li, Xing Yu Leung, Po Sing
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Cell Regeneration
Ferroptosis is a newly identified and novel form of cell death, which is characterized by an iron- and reactive oxygen species (ROS)-dependent manner. Potential utility of ferroptotic cell death has been recently proposed for cancer treatment. Meanwhile, ROS generation and apoptosis are inherently consequent to cell apoptosis and dysfunction during...
Guo, Anqi Wang, Bingjie Lyu, Cheng Li, Wenjing Wu, Yaozu Zhu, Lu Bi, Ran Huang, Chenyu Li, Jiao Jiao Du, Yanan
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Cell Regeneration
BackgroundApparent Young’s modulus (AYM), which reflects the fundamental mechanical property of live cells measured by atomic force microscopy and is determined by substrate stiffness regulated cytoskeletal organization, has been investigated as potential indicators of cell fate in specific cell types. However, applying biophysical cues, such as mo...
Zaki, Abdel Kader A. Almundarij, Tariq I. Abo-Aziza, Faten A. M.
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Cell Regeneration
Clinical applications of cell therapy and tissue regeneration under different conditions need a multiplicity of adult stem cell sources. Up to date, little is available on the comparative isolation, characterization, proliferation, rapid amplification, and osteogenic/adipogenic differentiation of rat mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) isolated from livi...
Gao, Yanxia Gao, Kexin Yang, Hui
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Cell Regeneration
The rapidly developmental RNA-guided CRISPR/Cas system is a powerful tool for RNA and DNA editing in a variety of cells from different species and makes a great contribution to gene function research, disease model generation and gene therapy development in the past few years. The ease of use, low cost and high efficiency of CRISPR/Cas make it comm...
Lai, Shujing Ma, Lifeng E, Weigao Ye, Fang Chen, Haide Han, Xiaoping Guo, Guoji
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Cell Regeneration
Recently, single-cell RNA-seq technologies have been rapidly updated, leading to a revolution in biology. We previously developed Microwell-seq, a cost-effective and high-throughput single cell RNA sequencing(scRNA-seq) method with a very simple device. Most cDNA libraries are sequenced using an expensive Illumina platform. Here, we present the fir...
Li, Jiaqi Yu, Chengxuan Ma, Lifeng Wang, Jingjing Guo, Guoji
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Cell Regeneration
With the development of single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) technology, analysts need to integrate hundreds of thousands of cells with multiple experimental batches. It is becoming increasingly difficult for users to select the best integration methods to remove batch effects. Here, we compared the advantages and limitations of four commonly use...
Chen, Feng Huang, Delai Shi, Hui Gao, Ce Wang, Yingchun Peng, Jinrong
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Cell Regeneration
Recovery of liver mass to a healthy liver donor by compensatory regeneration after partial hepatectomy (PH) is a prerequisite for liver transplantation. Synchronized cell cycle reentry of the existing hepatocytes after PH is seemingly a hallmark of liver compensatory regeneration. Although the molecular control of the PH-triggered cell cycle reentr...