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1  the detailed electrical activity inside the cell.
2 phase and the SPB that remains in the mother cell.
3 ctivity of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells.
4 r injection of both syngeneic and xenogeneic cells.
5 icular, ET were enriched in polyfunctional T cells.
6  various epithelial, mesenchymal, and immune cells.
7  of P-Rex1 is required for its activation in cells.
8 ication-competent virus cultured from CD4+ T cells.
9 d stably integrated the library into HEK293T cells.
10 atterns on the surface of mucosal epithelial cells.
11 ained by the presence of nonfiring pacemaker cells.
12 f monitoring in-situ activity of LAP in live cells.
13 entiation of resident mesenchymal progenitor cells.
14 ecific sfRNAs in both mammalian and mosquito cells.
15 on of phospholipid synthesis into artificial cells.
16 CS network of CLL cells, but also of healthy cells.
17 th the potential to differentiate into tumor cells.
18 ments on both atrial and ventricular cardiac cells.
19 irus particles produced from MT-4 than SupT1 cells.
20 activation in IL-17(+) gammadelta and T(H)17 cells.
21 n dermal fibroblasts were used as comparator cells.
22 ertoire diversity of virus-specific CD8(+) T cells.
23 ory objectives included tracking of edited T cells.
24  tumor-bearing host, and persisted as memory cells.
25 ress might induce senescence in joint tissue cells.
26 e myeloblast 32D and human promyelocytic NB4 cells.
27 D-PerIg CD8(+) T cells but required CD4(+) T cells.
28  stroma following alpha3 deletion from tumor cells.
29 ng of H3K27me3-demarcated genes in mammalian cells.
30  acid-induced lipid accumulation in hepatoma cells.
31  and dedifferentiated phenotypes in hepatoma cells.
32 ghtforward identification of innate lymphoid cell 2 progenitor populations.
33 he high levels of Env on the surface of MT-4 cells, 2-fold less Env is incorporated into virus partic
34 -matched late erythroblast F cells and non-F cells (A cells) from the human HUDEP2 erythroid cell lin
35 A subpopulation of B cells (age-associated B cells [ABCs]) is increased in mice and humans with infec
36 nocytosis that increases in magnitude upon T cell activation to support T cell growth even under amin
37        Inhibiting IRE1alpha blocked stellate cell activation, which then decreased proliferation and
38 ctional analysis were mainly associated with cell adhesion, inflammatory response, and extracellular
39 involved in their reorganization to sites of cell adhesion.
40 D regimen favors persistence of functional B cells after the third dose.
41              Rationale: A subpopulation of B cells (age-associated B cells [ABCs]) is increased in mi
42                         A major challenge in cell and developmental biology is the automated identifi
43 g primary human retinal vascular endothelial cells and an established human endothelial cell line, we
44 hy brains, spatially tuned hippocampal place cells and entorhinal grid cells exhibit distinct spike p
45 ption and pore formation in HeLa and BE(2)-C cells and inhibition and eradication of C. albicans biof
46 rentiation stage-matched late erythroblast F cells and non-F cells (A cells) from the human HUDEP2 er
47 ing and priming for both CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells and of the direct orchestration of their cross-tal
48 s redistribution of the AMPARGluA1 in HEK293 cells and primary cortical neurons, and decreases AMPAR-
49 ribed a method to introduce DELs into living cells and recover conjugates that bind to an intracellul
50  that depletes eosinophils and inhibits mast cells and that has shown potential in animal models as a
51                       In this manner, intact cells and their antigens were separated and independentl
52 fitness in cancer cell lines, primary cancer cells, and fibroblasts under unhindered growth condition
53 igate the impact of cross-talk between tumor cell- and endothelial cell (EC)-secreted IL6 on HNSCC gr
54                                       T(H)17 cells are believed to orchestrate MS pathology, in part,
55 ce that primary FCRL4-bearing human memory B cells are constitutively bound to IgA.
56 ed, when preimplantation endometrial stromal cells are exposed to hypoxic conditions in vitro, we obs
57                   Our data suggest that MAIT cells are highly activated and become dysfunctional duri
58                    Expanded GPA33(high) Treg cells are suppressive, unable to produce proinflammatory
59 , relative frequencies of CXCR5(-) memory Th cells as well as regulatory T and B cells were increased
60 cerebellar cortical output neurons, Purkinje cells, attenuated seizures.
61 s of microalgae in the context of evolution, cell biology, and metabolic adaptations.
62 number of flagella, their arrangement on the cell body and their sense of rotation hypothetically det
63 ing, strengthening tissues: CXE in xylem and cells bordering intercellular canals and MXE in sclerenc
64 veloped in the absence of NOD-PerIg CD8(+) T cells but required CD4(+) T cells.
65 g patterns not only in the CS network of CLL cells, but also of healthy cells.
66 ngly upregulated on renal tubular epithelial cells by acute cell-mediated rejection (ACR.
67 ) after chimeric antigen receptor-modified T-cell (CAR-T-cell) therapy are limited.
68 upport the etiologic role of MCPyV in Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC), an extremely lethal form of skin c
69 y of the cadherin family of Ca(2+)-dependent cell-cell adhesion proteins, which play essential roles
70 lular compositions within functional niches, cell-cell signaling in homeostatic health, the responses
71  identical intact sequences, suggestive of a cell clone harboring a replication-competent provirus.
72 n Tph1 deficient ILC2s including inducible T cell co-stimulator (Icos).
73 ment and activation of lymphatic endothelial cells.Conclusions: A unique population of LAM(CORE) cell
74 odels for a discoidal or an ellipsoidal stem cell confinement respectively.
75 fic cytokines produced by autoreactive CD4 T cells contribute to the pathogenesis of MS.
76                            Tumor and stromal cells cooperated in forming niches; stromal cells produc
77 T6GAL-I and SOX9 in human gastric epithelial cells correlated positively with one another through the
78 ut differed in terms of myeloid and lymphoid cell counts.
79                                  Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a small subpopulation of quiescent cell
80 of the Kunjin virus helicase on infection in cell culture and in vivo This work provides new insight
81 es and potential mispaired side products, in cell culture media, or other complex matrices.
82 hat do not compromise replicative fitness in cell culture.
83        Annexin A5 addition to choroid plexus cell cultures restored the Abeta-induced impairments on
84 d with and counteracted EZH2 and SOX2 during cell-cycle and self-renewal regulation to restrain tumor
85 hen, the ubiquitous entry gate to within the cells' cytoplasm is macropinocytosis.
86 w that NVP was readily taken up by dendritic cells (DCs) and promoted DC maturation and antigen prese
87 DDH cartilage, with no evidence of augmented cell death by activation of caspase 3.
88 s that NPR1 is centrally integrated into the cell death or survival decisions in plant immunity by mo
89 pic brain slices we found that D(1)R-induced cell death signaling and neuronal degeneration, are miti
90  of genetic lesions drives the activation of cell death to eliminate cells with defective genome.
91 nfolded protein response (UPR) signaling and cell death upon ER stress induction.
92  significantly affecting cell proliferation, cell death, or UPR induction in murine myeloblast 32D an
93 -alpha)-induced signalling and prevention of cell death.
94 s (34%; P < 0.001), and increased epithelial cell density (13%; P < 0.001).
95 bust clinical responsiveness of IgG4-RD to B cell depletion and by the identification of multiple sel
96 80(-)) NKDIs promoted non-NK innate lymphoid cell differentiation at the expense of NK cell different
97 id cell differentiation at the expense of NK cell differentiation.
98               This can complement existing T cell-directed immunotherapy, providing a promising appro
99 virus (EBV) is associated with a number of T-cell diseases, including some peripheral T-cell lymphoma
100                   In vitro, VE-cadDEE mutant cells displayed defects in polarization and cell migrati
101 s involved in transcription, DNA repair, and cell division.
102 y the spindle, which then guides the axis of cell division.
103            A disproportionate number of germ cell divisions were observed at the DTC-Sh1 interface.
104 predisposition, epidermal dysfunction, and T-cell driven inflammation.
105  the SPB that is delivered into the daughter cell (dSPB) during anaphase and the SPB that remains in
106 ells for metabolic resources often renders T cells dysfunctional.
107 oss-talk between tumor cell- and endothelial cell (EC)-secreted IL6 on HNSCC growth and the CSC fract
108                                  Endothelial cells (ECs) display remarkable plasticity during develop
109 vaccinia virus (VV) stimulation to measure T cells elicited after childhood smallpox vaccination.
110           MARS uses deep learning to learn a cell embedding function as well as a set of landmarks in
111 unction as well as a set of landmarks in the cell embedding space.
112 pathways, whereas OXPHOS(low) BAP1 mutant UM cells employ fatty acid oxidation.
113  Here we show that primary mouse and human T cells engage in macropinocytosis that increases in magni
114                                   Day 4 Th17 cells engrafted, induced release of multiple cytokines i
115          MUC1 knockdown in pancreatic cancer cells enhanced unfolded protein response (UPR) signaling
116          In both C. elegans and human cancer cells, ether-lipid synthesis protects against ferroptosi
117  hippocampal place cells and entorhinal grid cells exhibit distinct spike patterns in different envir
118                           Furthermore, ARDKO cells exhibited several electrophysiological changes suc
119 ion of multiple self-antigens that promote B cell expansion.
120                       Here we show that beta-cells express abundant Kindlin-2 and deleting its expres
121 2C protein allowed for robust replication in cells expressing mSTING, suggesting a role for 2C in rec
122 ascade, indicating that increased epithelial cell expression of ST6Gal-I is associated with premalign
123 of the Th1/Th2 paradigm ignited the CD4(+) T cell field.
124 tion, as well as the length and stability of cell filopodia.
125                        DynaFit revealed that cell fitness in cancer cell lines, primary cancer cells,
126 he pneumococcal competence cycle, preserving cell fitness.
127 or-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) and cancer cells for metabolic resources often renders T cells dysf
128 eir affinity to PIPs we have developed a new cell free assay based on the ability of the receptor to
129 ing and whole-genome bisulfite sequencing of cell free DNA (cfDNA) and of matched metastatic tumor bi
130  B cells led to greater tissue like memory B cell frequencies.
131 ctly or indirectly excluding effector CD8+ T cells from the tumor microenvironment.
132 late erythroblast F cells and non-F cells (A cells) from the human HUDEP2 erythroid cell line and pri
133 ptor; however, its impact on pancreatic beta-cell function is unknown.
134 g glucose, insulin, insulin resistance, beta-cell function, and adiponectin at age 11.5 years.
135 milar levels of insulin sensitivity and beta-cell function.
136 recurrence in the genome or essentiality for cell function.
137 ion by RNA polymerase (Pol) II and regulates cell growth and differentiation.
138 phosphoprotein that plays a critical role in cell growth control as the central regulator of RNA poly
139 agnitude upon T cell activation to support T cell growth even under amino acid (AA) replete condition
140 ations important to tumorigenesis and cancer cell growth, here we report a chemoproteomic analysis of
141 on-making with a few molecules in artificial cells has remained a challenge.
142                                    Mammalian cells have the ability to incorporate thymidine analogs
143 nd how burst propensity relates to pyramidal cell heterogeneity.
144 ronment for the growth of hepatic progenitor cells (HPCs) at the periportal area and subsequent devel
145 ited greater potency in drug-resistant NSCLC cells (IC(50) = 17 nM) and in mice with H1975 xenograft
146 tors of gene silencing that establish immune cell identity and function.
147 eta that controls the differentiation of Th2 cells important for AD pathogenesis.
148 that ensures homeostasis and survival of the cell in the face of stressors as different as starvation
149 ase sputum eosinophils and inhibit lung mast cells in asthma.
150  is highly expressed on eosinophils and mast cells in asthmatic sputum and targeting Siglec-8 with an
151 automated identification and quantitation of cells in complex multilayered tissues.
152 e findings reveal how an interaction between cells in different EMT states confers properties that ar
153 creased proliferation and migration of tumor cells in different in vitro 2D and 3D co-cultures.
154  This study supports an important role for B cells in indirect T cell priming and further emphasizes
155 vestigated how excitatory and VIP inhibitory cells in layer 2/3 of mouse visual cortex were impacted
156 uman cancer cells, killing SW48 colon cancer cells in particular with a submicromolar half maximum in
157                                   While hair cells in the cochlea are established targets of cisplati
158 emodeling machinery in intestinal epithelial cells in the colitis response and shows how a highly con
159         In particular, the central role of B cells in the disease has been demonstrated by both the r
160  We have examined the priming of naive CD4 T cells in vitro at fever temperatures, and we report nota
161 ss B type 1 (SR-B1) and CD15 on brain SHH MB cells in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo.
162 D8(-)TCRalphabeta(+), double-negative (DN) T cells, in mouse secondary lymphoid organs.
163  neoantigen load) and the degree of CD8(+) T cell infiltration were not associated with clinical resp
164 ng noncoding RNA (lncRNA) that we named Stem Cell Inhibitory RNA Transcript (SCIRT), which was marked
165                 This review focuses on tumor cell-intrinsic alterations that blunt productive anti-tu
166  triphosphatase (GTPase) Rab32 coordinates a cell-intrinsic host defense mechanism that restricts the
167 mportant regulator of cell migration, cancer cell invasion, and vesicular content release, we sought
168      In this study, induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC)-derived neuronal stem cell lines were gener
169 is study used models allowing the convenient cell isolation from Ccl17(E/+) reporter mice; it also ex
170 otoxic activity against various human cancer cells, killing SW48 colon cancer cells in particular wit
171 n of the catalytic domain of PDE3A in cancer cells lacking PDE3A is sufficient to confer sensitivity
172 atures to ER-negative DCIS.com breast cancer cells, leading to populations enriched with highly plast
173 ction model of primary lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) infected with a lytically replicating KSHV
174     Culture of MAIT cell supernatants with B cells led to greater tissue like memory B cell frequenci
175 tween active and inactive bacteria at single cell level is urgently needed in many fields including c
176 ls (A cells) from the human HUDEP2 erythroid cell line and primary human erythroid cultures.
177 21-plex quantification of labeled K562 human cell line protein digests via single-shot nanoLC-MS/MS a
178 l cells and an established human endothelial cell line, we investigated the role of AMP-activated pro
179 proteomic analysis of a kidney-derived HLRCC cell line.
180 micromolar range among various tested cancer cell lines such as A2780 (0.23 muM), PC3 (0.48 muM), and
181 tent stem cells (iPSC)-derived neuronal stem cell lines were generated from individuals with MDD.
182 DynaFit revealed that cell fitness in cancer cell lines, primary cancer cells, and fibroblasts under
183 n isogenic TP53-WT and TP53-null (TP53(-/-)) cell lines.
184 n several Ewing sarcoma and multiple myeloma cell lines.
185 y of miR-21-5p isolated from human non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) tissue possesses 3'-terminal 2'
186 T-cell diseases, including some peripheral T-cell lymphomas, hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, and
187 wt % of the total protein from breast cancer cell lysates.
188 inantly entered lytic replication, underwent cell lysis, and released new virus.
189 man olfactory neurosphere-derived stem (ONS) cell matrix.
190 ization are important determinants of CD8+ T cell-mediated efficacy against SIV.
191 d on renal tubular epithelial cells by acute cell-mediated rejection (ACR.
192 el cyclotides interact with and permeabilize cell membranes.
193 YO7A's essential role in tensioning the hair cell MET complex.
194 ng high spatial and temporal resolution live-cell microscopy, we identified a role for mitochondria-l
195 , we found that during this adaptation tumor cells might present unique, temporally restricted collat
196  cells displayed defects in polarization and cell migration that were rescued by uncoupling VE-cadDEE
197  now recognized as an important regulator of cell migration, cancer cell invasion, and vesicular cont
198  months, not acutely ill, CD4 count not <200 cells/mm3) and willingness to participate in an AC.
199                   Using an HD mouse striatal cell model and HD mouse organotypic brain slices we foun
200 end, we used the well-characterized iSLK.219 cell model of KSHV infection and established a new infec
201 rent specialized cell types in the root stem cell niche.
202 sidered an integral component of neural stem cells (NSCs) niches.
203  rare somatic mutations, suggesting a shared cell of origin.
204 an be found in the peripheral blood CD4(+) T cells of patients at all stages of HIV-1 infection.
205 tant for neuronal maturation and function in cells of the SC and dLGN.
206 dynamically assemble filamentous polymers in cells, often in response to changes in physiological con
207 cytes with limbal epithelial stem/progenitor cells on fibrin hydrogels pre-incubated with LN-511-E8 r
208                           We performed whole-cell patch-clamp recordings of medium spiny neurons (MSN
209 f I/LnJ BMDMs with C57BL/6J CD300LF made the cells permissible to MNV infection, suggesting that the
210  of injury, C4d positivity, and inflammatory cell phenotyping.
211 etains target protein dosages in gene-edited cell populations and expands gene editing to chromosomal
212                     Image analysis of motile cell populations, both primary and cultured, typically r
213  an important role for B cells in indirect T cell priming and further emphasizes the advantage of com
214 ntly core, structural ECM proteins and tumor cells produced a diverse array of ECM-associated protein
215  cells cooperated in forming niches; stromal cells produced predominantly core, structural ECM protei
216                  The Hippo pathway regulates cell proliferation and organ size through control of the
217          Interestingly, MNT was required for cell proliferation even in the absence of MAX.
218 ferentiation without significantly affecting cell proliferation, cell death, or UPR induction in muri
219                   Cytokines that stimulate T cell proliferation, such as interleukin (IL)-15, have be
220  enhanced Akt activity and increased rate of cell proliferation.
221 ng genes expressed in peripheral white blood cells (PWBCs), and circulating micro RNAs in plasma, are
222 tially enhance our understanding of CD4(+) T cell recognition.
223 esents the main opiate receptor of skin mast cells remains unknown.
224                   Total and spike-specific T cell responses correlated with spike-specific antibody r
225                               Total memory T-cell responses were measured after anti-CD3 or vaccinia
226 te immune responses and adaptive cytotoxic T cell responses.
227 robiome shifts and enhanced intestinal CD8 T cell responses.
228         Paired TCRalphabeta analyses of MAIT cells revealed large clonal expansions in older adults a
229 FBN1+ FAP cell type was also found in single cell RNA-seq analysis in mouse.
230  expression from different tissues in single-cell RNA-sequencing data.
231 s derived from DCLK1-overexpressing hepatoma cells showed high level expression of active beta-cateni
232 served correlations attributed to particular cell size control mechanisms, we identify dependencies t
233 n tau/tau(D) and can be much larger than the cell size.
234 erotic plaques associated with smooth muscle cells (SMCs), inflammation, extracellular matrix remodel
235 stacles cause Pol II stalling or arrest, the cell somehow distinguishes between them and invokes diff
236                          This study utilised cell sorting and immunohistochemistry to identify a phen
237                                              Cell-specific deletion reveals a requirement for GATA6 i
238  and nhr-67 (NR2E1/TLX), that mediate anchor cell specification and/or invasive behavior.
239 ifferential AQP-1 levels affect neural crest cell speed and direction, as well as the length and stab
240                          Spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) are generally characterized by excellent DN
241                    The discovery of CD4(+) T cell subset-defining master transcription factors and fr
242                          The human FBN1+ FAP cell subtype is novel and a corresponding FBN1+ FAP cell
243 , absent in therapy naive or fully resistant cells, suggesting the potential for new therapeutic inte
244                              Culture of MAIT cell supernatants with B cells led to greater tissue lik
245 ncreasing incorporation of GalNAzMe into the cell surface glycoproteome.
246 gment holoreceptors that remain bound at the cell surface.
247 owever, many NF-kappaB-mediated pathways for cell survival and apoptosis signaling in cancer remain t
248  global profile of mitochondrial salvage and cell survival was observed in the EVLP lung tissue compa
249 lar mechanisms (tissue recovery and variable cell susceptibility to infection), using our software mo
250 These drawbacks can be circumvented by CAR-T cells targeting tumour-specific driver gene mutations, s
251                                   A group of cells that can become adipocytes controls the formation
252  After applying PT-TPA into perovskite solar cells, the doping-induced band bending in perovskite eff
253 eric antigen receptor-modified T-cell (CAR-T-cell) therapy are limited.
254 ctrolyte protected Zn anode enables a Zn||Ti cell to achieve a high average Coulombic efficiency of 9
255  cancer and depleting BRD9 sensitizes cancer cells to olaparib and cisplatin.
256 -specific progeny of individual naive CD8+ T cells to the T effector (TEFF), T circulating memory (TC
257  and TRM pools by lineage-tracing and single-cell transcriptome analysis.
258 e diminished upon the same treatment of A549 cells transfected with either p53 siRNA or acetylcholine
259 is a component of most protocols of adoptive cell transfer (ACT) therapy for cancer, but is limited b
260  effective generally become dependent on red-cell transfusions.
261 included: infant ALL, relapsed ALL, and stem cell transplant recipients.
262 ndergoing chemotherapy or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for hematological malignancy at St.
263                                     NF2-null cells treated with an ERBB3-neutralizing antibody partia
264 tive was to develop macaque trophoblast stem cells (TSCs) as an in vitro platform for future assessme
265 nt integration scheme compared with the same cell type in somatosensory cortex, which has important i
266 btype is novel and a corresponding FBN1+ FAP cell type was also found in single cell RNA-seq analysis
267 proach to help identify the CCL17 responding cell type(s) and the mediators downstream of CCL17 in th
268 of regulatory effects per variant on several cell type-specific chromatin features.
269 t beginning to catalog the vast diversity of cell types in the cerebral cortex.
270 division timing of two different specialized cell types in the root stem cell niche.
271         Effects of LAM on resident pulmonary cell types indicated recruitment and activation of lymph
272 cells with their capacity to generate mature cell types.
273  flux may play a role in the survival of N2a cells upon prion infection.
274 d to models of early life in which the first cells used simpler types of membrane building blocks and
275                       They target eukaryotic cells using different mechanisms, but all require the pr
276 yses showed that OXPHOS(high) BAP1 mutant UM cells utilize glycolytic and nucleotide biosynthesis pat
277 tive transfer of labeled bone marrow-derived cells validated the results in a murine Leishmania ear i
278 r five days through continuous perfusion and cell viability was analysed on-chip at different time po
279          To envisage potential applications, cell wall sequential extraction performed on dry plant y
280 valent cellulose-xyloglucan bonding in plant cell walls and showed that CXE and MXE action was up to
281  of minor polysaccharide components of plant cell walls that are particularly difficult to assign by
282 ment by mechanical feedback within the inner cell walls, not the outer epidermal wall, in guiding org
283 onclusions: A unique population of LAM(CORE) cells was identified in lung and uterus of patients with
284 ed on recent experimental results for single cells, we derive a minimal length scale for the patterns
285                            B, T, and myeloid cells were analyzed before anti-CD20 administration and
286                        Signaling pathways in cells were analyzed by immunoblots.
287 emory Th cells as well as regulatory T and B cells were increased.
288                                         Th17 cells were required to promote depressive-like behaviors
289 as the principal acid 5' exonuclease in HeLa cells, where it showed a markedly higher specific activi
290 highly plastic hybrid epithelial/mesenchymal cells, which display invasive features and alterations i
291 ion through FcepsilonRI on allergic effector cells, while IgE-ICs were noninflammatory because of red
292 duced features of ER stress in renal tubular cells with ATF3/ATF4 activation.
293                           CD29 also marked T cells with cytotoxic gene expression from different tiss
294 es the activation of cell death to eliminate cells with defective genome.
295 d that ischemia induces addiction to NRF2 in cells with NRF2 alterations.
296 vel viral gene expression strategy to target cells with specific miRNA expression using miRNA-guided
297 CSCs) are a small subpopulation of quiescent cells with the potential to differentiate into tumor cel
298 ciate molecular differences among progenitor cells with their capacity to generate mature cell types.
299                                In eukaryotic cells, with the exception of the specialized genomes of
300 -specific expression of GCaMP3 and imaged zG cells within their native rosette structure.

 
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