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. Declaration of interest The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest that could be perceived as prejudicing the impartiality of this review. Funding This work was supported by the Stem Cell Research Center of Tabriz University of Medical
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cell imaging assay, slMRPA2, slMCa and slMCb were fused to yellow fluorescent protein (YFP-F1/F2) fragments in the N terminus or C terminus, respectively (slMRAP2-YFP-F1/F2, YFP-F1/F2-slMRAP2, slMCa-YFP-F1/F2, slMCb-YFP-F1/F2). Human α-MSH was purchased
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genes have not been investigated in patients with cHH to date. Members of the miR-200 (miR-8) family are expressed in the mouse and zebrafish olfactory tissues ( 19 , 20 ) and are required for the olfactory progenitor cell differentiation in mice ( 20
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discuss the use of human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) isolated from SCAs and animal models as possible methods to gain further insight into the genomics of SCAs. Transcriptomics at single-cell resolution and spatial transcriptomics Single-cell
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, the role of the MRP14 homodimer is not clear in Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT). HT is characterised by infiltration of thyroid-specific T lymphocytes and other immune cells, thyroid enlargement and fibrosis and progressive destruction of thyrocytes
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1R plays a critical role in skin pigmentation and inflammation; MC2R participates in steroidogenesis and exclusively binds with ACTH on adrenal cortex cells or interrenal cells; MC3R and MC4R modulate energy homeostasis; MC5R takes part in sebaceous
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B) to predict in whom microTESE will be helpful for either predicting who might have the possibility of sperm extraction or the presence of spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs). The closest to that is that the FSH levels are higher in those whose
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, native stem cells can supplement the increased demand for antral insulin + cells and provide an excellent source of functional β-like cells. Antral endocrine cells mediated by PMN can be effectively reprogrammed into insulin + cells, with robust
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