Torre, Paz de la Flores, Ana I
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Genes
The placenta is a temporary organ that is discarded after birth and is one of the most promising sources of various cells and tissues for use in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, both in experimental and clinical settings. The placenta has unique, intrinsic features because it plays many roles during gestation: it is formed by cells fro...
Bradfield, Alice Button, Lucy Drury, Josephine Green, Daniel C. Hill, Christopher J. Hapangama, Dharani K.
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Methods and Protocols
Endometrial cancer (EC) is the commonest gynaecological malignancy. Current prognostic markers are inadequate to accurately predict patient survival, necessitating novel prognostic markers, to improve treatment strategies. Telomerase has a unique role within the endometrium, whilst aberrant telomerase activity is a hallmark of many cancers. The aim...
Rossi, Omar Aruta, Maria Grazia Acquaviva, Alessandra Mancini, Francesca Micoli, Francesca Necchi, Francesca
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Methods and Protocols
Generalized modules for membrane antigens (GMMA) represent a technology particularly attractive for designing affordable vaccines against Gram-negative bacteria. We explored such technology for the development of O-antigen-based vaccines against Shigella and nontyphoidal Salmonella . Adsorption of GMMA on Alhydrogel was required for abrogation of p...
Hasegawa, Yu Otoki, Yurika McClorry, Shannon Coates, Laurynne C. Lombardi, Rachel L. Taha, Ameer Y. Slupsky, Carolyn M.
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Methods and Protocols
A more comprehensive picture of tissue biology can be obtained through the application and integration of multiple omic technologies. However, the common challenge in working with a precious sample is having a sample too small to separately extract analytes of interest for each experiment. Considering the high heterogeneity that can be present in a...
Mansour, Hager Hassan, Ghmkin Afify, Said M. Yan, Ting Seno, Akimasa Seno, Masaharu
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Methods and Protocols
Metastasis includes the dissemination of cancer cells from a malignant tumor and seed in distant sites inside the body forming secondary tumors. Metastatic cells from the primary tumor can move even before the cancer is detected. Therefore, metastases are responsible for more than 90% of cancer-related deaths. Over recent decades there has been ade...
Coupeau, Damien Burton, Nicolas Lejeune, Noémie Loret, Suzanne Petit, Astrid Pejakovic, Srdan Poulain, Florian Bonil, Laura Trozzi, Gabrielle Wiggers, Laetitia
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Methods and Protocols
The emergence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the exponential growth of COVID-19 cases have created a major crisis for public health systems. The critical identification of contagious asymptomatic carriers requires the isolation of viral nucleic acids, reverse transcription, and amplification by PCR. However, the shortage of specific proprietary reagen...
Eidan, Anthony Ratsch, Angela Burmeister, Elizabeth A. Griffiths, Geraldine
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Methods and Protocols
The administration of opioids is a central element in contemporary anesthetic techniques in Australia; however, opioids have a range of side effects. As an alternative, opioid-free anesthesia (OFA) is an emerging mode of anesthesia intended to avoid these side effects. This study is the first to publish the use of OFA in Australia and is conducted ...
Bodbin, Sara E. Denning, Chris Mosqueira, Diogo
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Methods and Protocols
Twenty years since their first derivation, human pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hPSC-CMs) have shown promise in disease modelling research, while their potential for cardiac repair is being investigated. However, low transfection efficiency is a barrier to wider realisation of the potential this model system has to offer. We endeavou...
Sharma, Pooja Lam, Van K. Raub, Christopher B. Chung, Byung Min
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Methods and Protocols
Motility is a key property of a cell, required for several physiological processes, including embryonic development, axon guidance, tissue regeneration, gastrulation, immune response, and cancer metastasis. Therefore, the ability to examine cell motility, especially at a single cell level, is important for understanding various biological processes...
Shave, Steven Pham, Nhan T. Śmieja, Connor B. Auer, Manfred
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Methods and Protocols
Quantitative microdialysis is a traditional biophysical affinity determination technique. In the development of the detailed experimental protocol presented, we used commercially available equipment, rapid equilibrium dialysis (RED) devices (ThermoFisher Scientific), which means that it is open to most laboratories. The target protein and test comp...