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  • Advertorial: Determining the Antioxidant Capacity of Beverages
    Cells that fail to compensate and neutralize heightened ROS levels die by apoptosis in order to avoid passing on ROS-caused DNA damage to daughter cells. Any dysfunction in the ...
    5-15-2013
  • Metabolomics Advances Reshape Dx Arena
    ... The DNA Damage/Cell Cycle Reagent, for instance, targets 263 sites on 137 proteins, and the Apoptosis/Autophagy Reagent targets 175 sites on 100 proteins. "Each target peptide is ...
    5-1-2013
  • Biologically Relevant Laminins
    in at least 16 different isoforms and are large heterotrimeric proteins that have pivotal roles for cell-anchorage, proliferation, differentiation, and inhibition of apoptosis. ...
    5-1-2013
  • The Tumor Microenvironment as a Drug Target: Chasing Slippery...
    ... In their test case, the investigators tested Thapsigargin (TG), a highly toxic natural plant product that triggers a rise in intracellular calcium levels with subsequent apoptosis. ...
    5-1-2013
  • Advances in RNAi Tools and Technologies
    ... Rescue screens, on the other hand, identify genes required for apoptosis or for cell ... with genes that produce the lethal response in the presence of the apoptosis inducer. Dr. ...
    4-15-2013
  • Bayer Taps ChromoTek's Drug Profiling Technology
    ChromoTek says that currently available Chromobodies trace cellular processes like cell cycle, apoptosis, DNA damage and repair, or allow cytoskeletal analysis. The Cell Cycle ...
    3-18-2013
  • Democratizing Flow Cytometry
    ... Applications that can be carried out on this benchtop system include apoptosis analysis, ... cell counting and viability, apoptosis analysis, assessment of cell health, and ...
    3-15-2013
  • Multiplex Immunoassay for Analyzing Cancer Processes
    of measuring soluble proteins involved in cancer-related processes such as angiogenesis, metastasis, cell proliferation, cell adhesion, apoptosis, and inflammation ( Figure 1 ). ...
    2-15-2013
  • Next-Generation Sequencing in the Clinic
    ... Many, but not all, cancer types actively shed cells into the circulation. A lot of these circulating cells are in the process of apoptosis, so they are actually releasing DNA from ...
    2-13-2013
  • Tying Up Loose Ends in Cell-Line Development
    ... molecular sensory systems for the specific detection of macrophage activation, apoptosis, necrosis, differentiation, and others for cell-based assays. "In my opinion one of ...
    2-1-2013
  • Measurement of IGF-1 by MSIA-SRM
    Ranging from cell proliferation, cell differentiation and apoptosis, tissue growth, and organ-specific functions, the biological functions of IGF-1 and its measurement have been ...
    2-1-2013
  • James Watson Hypothesis Links Cancer to Antioxidants
    They play a positive role in mediating the killing of stressed cells during apoptosis. ... mainly due to the induction of apoptosis by ROS. This, he wrote, would explain ...
    1-9-2013
  • Hearing Better Through Chemistry
    Irreversible hair cell death, or apoptosis, is elicited by metabolic or biochemical ... directed at preventing damage and apoptosis that occurs in cochlear cells and ...
    12-19-2012
  • Close-Up View of Life Science Microscopy
    ... processes as they are happening, such as protein-protein interactions, cell migration, morphologic changes related to cell division or apoptosis, and ion-channel activity. ...
    12-1-2012
  • Live Content Imaging
    Innovative Paradigm for Cell-Based Assays Cell proliferation, cell death, and apoptosis ... Traditional measurements of apoptosis are hindered by the need to determine a single ...
    12-1-2012
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    Journal Articles

  • Laser Printing of Skin Cells and Human Stem Cells
    Lothar Koch, Stefanie Kuhn, Heiko Sorg, Martin Gruene, Sabrina Schlie, Ralf Gaebel, Bianca Polchow, Kerstin Reimers, Stephanie Stoelting, Nan Ma, Peter M. Vogt, Gustav Steinhoff, Boris Chichkov
    Tissue Engineering, Part C: Methods
    All used cell types maintain their ability to proliferate after LIFT. Further, skin cells and hMSC did not show an increase of apoptosis or DNA fragmentation. In addition, the hMSC ...
  • Opposite Effects of Metabolic Syndrome and Calorie Restriction...
    Federico Cacciapuoti
    Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders
    Sirtuins have been implicated in several processes, including genomic stability, DNA repair, apoptosis, and adipogenesis. In addition, they have been shown to promote longevity in ...
  • Pathophysiology of the HIV-Associated Lipodystrophy Syndrome
    Bruno Fève, Martine Glorian, Khadija El Hadri
    Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders
    In superficial mature adipocytes, HAART promotes insulin resistance and apoptosis. Insulin resistance of peripheral fat cells could be the consequence of increased lipolysis and ...
  • Engineered Fetal Cardiac Graft Preserves Its Cardiomyocyte Proliferati...
    Kazuro L. Fujimoto, Kelly C. Clause, Li J. Liu, Joseph P. Tinney, Shivam Verma, William R. Wagner, Bradley B. Keller, Kimimasa Tobita
    Tissue Engineering, Part A
    CM proliferation rate of EFCT was significantly higher than that of ENCT at 3 days and 8 weeks after the graft implantation, whereas CM apoptosis rate remained the same in both ...

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