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1 hase II acute optic neuritis clinical trial (RENEW).
2 er stem-like cells is their capacity to self-renew.
3 te protocol takes 1-4 weeks to generate self-renewing 3D organoids and to perform genetic manipulatio
4 p53 status and reduced the viability of self-renewing, 5-fluorouracil-resistant Aldefluor positive [A
6 of DUSP6 in combination with elevated c-Src renews activation of the Ras/MAPK pathway, which enhance
8 G12D/+)p53(-/-) MEPs are transformed to self-renewing AML-initiating cells and are capable of inducin
10 al stem cells (MSC) have the ability to self-renew and differentiate into multiple cell types valuabl
11 Adult stem cells across diverse organs self-renew and differentiate to maintain tissue homeostasis.
13 al mitochondrial respiration) failed to self-renew and displayed lymphoid differentiation defects.
14 throughout life due to their ability to self-renew and exist as quiescent neural progenitors (QNPs) b
15 oma cells reprogram their metabolism to self-renew and fuel the tumor hierarchy, revealing potential
20 e defined by their inherent capacity to self-renew and give rise to neurons, astrocytes, and oligoden
23 op from meristems-cell populations that self-renew and produce cells that undergo differentiation-loc
27 stem cells (LSCs) have the capacity to self-renew and propagate disease upon serial transplantation
29 sed HSCs lacking Hif-1alpha efficiently self-renew and sustain long-term multilineage hematopoiesis u
30 owed with the stem cell-like ability to self-renew and the multipotent capacity to reconstitute the e
31 (NSCs) are defined by their ability to self-renew and to differentiate into mature neuronal and glia
32 he xenograft assay by their capacity to self-renew and to generate non-LICs in vivo The xenotransplan
33 d extrinsic factors that enable PSCs to self-renew and to transition between different pluripotent st
34 elopment have the unlimited capacity to self-renew and undergo differentiation into all of the cell t
36 ng NSCs isolated from the mouse SGZ are self-renewing and capable of differentiating into neurons, as
37 in-dependent transcriptional programs in the renewing and differentiating populations of the nephron
38 renewal as they transit into short-term self-renewing and multipotent progenitor states, with the fir
39 mbryonic stem cells are maintained in a self-renewing and pluripotent state by multiple regulatory pa
45 GBM cell stemness and their capacity to self-renew as spheres and propagate glioma xenografts in vivo
46 nce of neurocompetent stem cells, which self-renew as well as generating all of the cell types found
47 dditional studies to provide appropriate and renewed assessments of the risks of feeding modes for th
49 talities emphasise that the disease warrants renewed attention from public health officials and polic
50 talities emphasize that the disease warrants renewed attention from public health officials and polic
51 Insurance Program (CHIP) beyond 2017, merits renewed attention on the quality of these options for ch
52 antiretroviral therapy (ART) has resulted in renewed attention to non-HIV-related diseases exacerbate
53 anticoagulant drug heparin in 2007 has drawn renewed attention to the challenges that are associated
54 optical properties has received, since 2009, renewed attention, triggered notably by low-bandgap ferr
57 ells, because the autoreactive T cells could renew autoimmunity in the reconstituted B cell compartme
58 control of stem cell activity, whereby self-renewing behavior emerges from the lack of cell displace
60 quiescent and slowly-cycling stem cells self-renew but replenish an active-cycling population, is wel
61 ns than other Tmem subsets and not only self-renewed, but also contributed to the expanding CX3CR1(-)
63 s a squamous epithelium that is continuously renewed by a population of basal layer stem/progenitor c
65 The intestinal epithelium is continuously renewed by intestinal epithelial stem cells (IESCs) posi
66 xists a subpopulation of highly plastic self-renewing cancer cells that retain the ability to expand
69 over, PAF expression endows MECs with a self-renewing capacity and cell heterogeneity generation via
70 promote the generation of HT-resistant, self-renewing CD133(hi)/ER(lo)/IL6(hi) cancer stem cells (CSC
72 lencing of H1.0 promotes maintenance of self-renewing cells by inducing derepression of megabase-size
73 bust homeostatic mechanisms mediated by self-renewing cells capable of generating all resident cell t
74 ogenic emissions did not resume to cause the renewed [CH4] rise after 2006, which contradicts emissio
76 rizing medical marijuana programs, there are renewed clinical and policy concerns regarding the menta
77 ing stem cell population with long-term self-renewing, clonal expanding and differentiating abilities
78 s from later divisions in the DLN could self-renew, clonally yielding a TCF1-silenced daughter cell a
79 Although China and India have both shown renewed commitment through national programmes for commu
82 sms that maintain stable proportions of self-renewing CSC within heterogeneous tumors under homeostat
83 l of HCV direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) has renewed discussions as to whether these therapies could
95 elopment of allosteric modulators encourages renewed efforts to exploit their potential as therapeuti
98 tics and vaccine probe studies, as well as a renewed emphasis on lung aspirates from radiologically c
99 current emphasis on novelty be replaced by a renewed emphasis on predictive power as a characteristic
101 mmunotherapy trials in lung cancer, there is renewed enthusiasm in targeting the immune component of
102 nd ribosome occupancy at the genome level, a renewed enthusiasm toward studying translation regulatio
103 stem cells (hPSCs) differentiation into self-renewing epicardial cells in a completely defined, xeno-
105 ity of Lgr5-positive cell divisions serve to renew epithelial cells and only few result in the effect
106 aced by langerin(high) LCs arising from self-renewing epithelial precursors of hematopoietic origin.
107 ation/activation of PKCalpha is seen in self-renewing epithelium of the intestine, cervix, and skin.
109 eocilia F-actin cores are either continually renewed every 24-48 h via a treadmill or are stable, exc
110 es and directions, the field is experiencing renewed excitement that mutant RAS may finally be conque
113 Now, its genome has been sequenced, enabling renewed experimental study and revealing unexpected surp
114 ereas others retain potency, preserving self-renewing features established early while progressively
117 itioning studies suggest that a reminder can renew flexibility of threat responses but that episodic
123 sion are noted in high burden settings and a renewed focus on reducing person-to-person transmission
124 he future for these enzymes is bright, but a renewed focus on studying them will be critical to the s
125 goal of universal health coverage provides a renewed focus on taking a system perspective in designin
126 of physiological thermogenesis and support a renewed focus on targeting UCP3 in metabolic physiology.
127 ion inherent to cancer relates directly to a renewed focus on the voluminous next-generation sequenci
128 transitory' myeloid cells that originate and renew from bone marrow hematopoietic stem cells, and to
130 nt in yields in various species will require renewed genetic interventions and dramatic improvement o
131 entation is oncogenic, not by promoting self-renewing germ cell divisions within the niche, but by pr
133 g LF elimination by 2020 in the light of the renewed global action against NTDs and the global effort
134 thematically most likely explanation for the renewed growth in atmospheric methane, counterintuitivel
136 d death are tightly regulated in the rapidly renewing gut epithelium, with proliferation confined to
137 rain tumor and contains a population of self-renewing, highly tumorigenic glioma stem cells (GSCs), w
139 cling as well as RAS signaling networks have renewed hope for developing strategies to selectively bl
141 With this new understanding has emerged renewed hope for engineering these assembly lines to pro
142 transplantation in the past 5 years provide renewed hope for prevention and treatment of liver graft
143 advent of cancer immunotherapy has generated renewed hope for the treatment of many malignancies by i
144 d on the surface of the virus envelope--thus renewing hope of developing carbohydrate-based HIV vacci
147 sation of treatment to limit toxicity are of renewed importance in the context of human papilloma vir
149 rent markers, reside in different locations, renew in different ways, and show little or no interconv
153 s can self-organize into organoids that self-renew in vitro while retaining their tissue-of-origin co
154 ustain effector T-cell production while self-renewing in reaction to persistent antigen; yet, excessi
157 of relapsed prostate cancer in patients with renewed increase in the prostate-specific antigen (PSA),
159 tem cells (TSCs) retain the capacity to self-renew indefinitely and harbour the potential to differen
160 stem cells are known to have the capacity to renew indefinitely, being intrinsically able to differen
161 pluripotent stem cells (hPS cells) can self-renew indefinitely, making them an attractive source for
162 attention in recent years, in part driven by renewed interest and opportunities for antibody-based st
163 ecombinant proteins, have recently attracted renewed interest as an efficient strategy for drug disco
164 ly termed "Ly-1" and now "B-1," has received renewed interest as an innate-like B cell population of
165 state of the art review on SCR will create a renewed interest at all levels including transplant clin
166 ors, especially those using NbO2, is gaining renewed interest because of its potential utility in neu
167 brane anion transport modality is enjoying a renewed interest because of recent advances toward antic
168 These wall polysaccharides are attracting renewed interest because of their central roles as sourc
169 energy conversion has attracted substantial renewed interest due to its applications in industrial h
172 heter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) led to renewed interest in balloon aortic valvuloplasty (BAV).
173 cent progress in artificial intelligence has renewed interest in building systems that learn and thin
174 l demand for fossil resources has prompted a renewed interest in catalyst technologies that increase
175 1R negative allosteric modulators (NAMs) has renewed interest in CB1R by offering a potentially safer
177 mergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria has renewed interest in developing antimicrobial biomaterial
178 s to liver injury and fibrosis have led to a renewed interest in developing therapies beyond ursodeox
179 nt advances in X-ray detection have led to a renewed interest in diffuse scattering analysis as a way
181 Although having limitations, this study has renewed interest in evaluating CoQ10 supplementation in
182 andic eruption of Eyjafjallajokull generated renewed interest in finding ways to identify airborne vo
184 on peaks, we argue that the time is ripe for renewed interest in inmate society and its connections t
185 ifically the motor neurons, have triggered a renewed interest in insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)
188 be following similar trends as DENV and have renewed interest in monitoring and modeling arboviruses
190 lted in an urgent need for new therapies and renewed interest in other classes such as aminocyclitols
193 However, in recent years, there has been renewed interest in Plasmodium vivax, with CHMI models d
194 ions in measles incidence and mortality have renewed interest in regional elimination and global erad
195 of commonly used antibiotics, which spurs a renewed interest in revisiting older and poorly studied
199 f pathways inside living cells has triggered renewed interest in the bottom-up development of CRNs.
201 to the growing literature stemming from the renewed interest in the discovery and development of nov
202 ve source in the terahertz range triggered a renewed interest in the Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DN
203 ynn Sagan) is widely regarded as stimulating renewed interest in the long-dormant endosymbiont hypoth
204 th controlled size and shape, there has been renewed interest in the mechanical properties of polymer
205 ll-optical helicity dependent switching, has renewed interest in the physics that governs the interac
207 umina that was recently reported has created renewed interest in the potential of core-shell structur
210 ti-drug-resistant (MDR) bacteria has spurred renewed interest in the use of bacteriophages in therapy
211 were discovered in the 1950s, there has been renewed interest in their therapeutic potential, particu
214 It is hoped that this review will lead to a renewed interest in this truly enlightening technology,
217 Science outreach via social media demands a renewed interest, and Facebook may be an overlooked high
220 We anticipate that our results will spark renewed investigation in modulating the function of thes
222 s also challenge the nephrology community to renew its attention and efforts on hypertension clinical
225 cells (TSCMs) constitute a long-lived, self-renewing lymphocyte population essential for the mainten
226 e terminally differentiated effector or self-renewing memory lineages, with cell-intrinsic and -extri
228 aris Conference of Parties (COP21) agreement renewed momentum for action against climate change, crea
230 Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are self-renewing multipotent stem cells that generate mature blo
232 offer researchers studying complex diseases renewed opportunities to discover new or repurpose exist
234 A number of recent advances have spurred renewed optimism toward initiating clinical trials and d
235 ell fate decisions to remain quiescent, self-renew or differentiate are largely governed by the inter
237 mouse incisor as a model for a continuously renewing organ, we performed an unbiased analysis of gen
240 stem-like cells that are totipotent and self-renew over the long term, 2) Ascl1(+) transit-amplifying
241 The pharmaceutical industry is entering a renewed period of productivity as a result of advances i
243 e to GMP quality protocols for deriving self-renewing perivascular progenitors from the human embryon
245 stem cell division, which enhances the self-renewing population and diminishes the differentiation p
247 pplement some of the provider workload: they renew prescriptions, address patient questions, and prov
248 y resides in resident stem cells, which self-renew, preserve, and repair their tissue during homeosta
250 ys, most individual tip cells behave as self-renewing progenitors, some of whose progeny remain at th
252 ong-lived basal cell population able to self-renew, proliferate, and generate differentiated cells, c
253 it into a leukemic stem cell (LSC) that self-renews, proliferates, and differentiates to give rise to
256 eir opinions on the promises and pitfalls of renewed psychedelic research, with a focus on the develo
257 MS: The mammalian intestinal epithelium self-renews rapidly and homeostasis is preserved via tightly
258 proliferate and are therefore unable to self-renew, replacement of these cells depends on stem/progen
259 stem cell potential that allows them to self-renew, repopulate a damaged tissue, and then undergo dif
262 for the first time a reproducible method for renewing solid electrodes whenever their morphology or c
263 the production of functional sperm from self-renewing spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) in cell cultur
267 ence of WNT10A, and identify Wnt-active self-renewing stem cells in affected tissues including hair f
268 demic became an imperative for mobilization, renewed strategies for vector control, and biomedical re
269 rmacological landscape of NMDARs and offer a renewed structural framework for designing next-generati
270 ically, DYRK1A inhibition insulates the self-renewing subpopulation of human pluripotent stem cells f
271 ncer stem cells (CRCSC) comprise a rare self-renewing subpopulation that contributes to tumor mainten
272 ed that HCMV replicates in continuously self-renewing TBPC lines derived from the chorion and alters
275 rns about water use for petroleum extraction renew the need to inventory water use for oil production
277 n subjects with acute coronary syndromes has renewed the enthusiasm for the cholesterol hypothesis an
278 imaging, and neurophysiological studies have renewed the idea that the information processing within
279 ess in the field of cancer immunotherapy has renewed the urgency of the need for basic studies of imm
282 stochemistry revealed that superficial cells renew their number by symmetric division, express mesenc
284 measuring supramolecular interactions - have renewed their interest in water-mediated non-covalent in
285 nonical, Wnt pathway-dependent, rapidly self-renewing tissue, the regeneration of which is fueled by
286 ressed following cell division, more-rapidly renewing tissues could be at higher risk because of the
288 omes in adult mouse intestine and other self-renewing tissues show fewer and distinct bivalent promot
289 lation, is well established in other rapidly renewing tissues such as the haematopoietic system.
290 icity and long-term complications in rapidly renewing tissues, including the gastrointestinal tract.
294 f p62 impaired breast cancer cells from self-renewing under anchorage-independent conditions, whereas
296 rodegenerative disorders promises to provide renewed understanding of the aetiology and pathogenesis
298 le-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 2 study (RENEW) was done at 33 sites in Australia, Canada, and Eu
300 od resources are quickly depleted and slowly renewed, yielding an uncertain spatial distribution of r
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