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Cell Dedifferentiation
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Cell Dedifferentiations
, Dedifferentiation, Cell
, Dedifferentiations, Cell
The process in which a specialized cell loses the structural or functional features that characterize it in the mature organism, or some other…
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2007
2007
A replica molding technique for producing fibrous chitosan scaffolds for cartilage engineering
Gregory J. Slavik
,
G. Ragetly
,
N. Ganesh
,
D. Griffon
,
B. Cunningham
2007
Corpus ID: 15565098
Cartilage engineering benefits from the fabrication of random fibrous constructs, mimicking the structures found in the…
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2004
2004
Implication of Reg I in Human Pancreatic Duct-like Cells In Vivo in the Pathological Pancreas and In Vitro During Exocrine Dedifferentiation
D. Sanchez
,
V. Gmyr
,
+5 authors
C. Figarella
Pancreas
2004
Corpus ID: 11034365
A feature associated frequently with the pathologic pancreas is the presence of tubular complexes produced by a phenotypic…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Glomerular structural and functional changes in a high-fat diet mouse model of early-stage Type 2 diabetes
P. Wei
,
Pascale H. Lane
,
James T. Lane
,
B. Padanilam
,
S. Sansom
Diabetologia
2004
Corpus ID: 24976455
Aims/hypothesisType 2 diabetes often results in diabetic nephropathy, which is preceded by an elevated glomerular filtration rate…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Ultrastructure of Early Secondary Embryogenesis by Multicellular and Unicellular Pathways in Cork Oak ( Quercus suber L.).
P. Puigderrajols
,
G. Mir
,
M. Molinas
Annals of Botany
2001
Corpus ID: 86116823
Early cellular events during secondary embryogenesis were studied in a cork oak recurrent embryogenic system in which embryos…
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1998
1998
Progression of hepatocellular carcinoma as reflected by nuclear DNA ploidy and cellular differentiation.
Takeshi Oriyama
,
Naoki Yamanaka
,
Jiro Fujimoto
,
N. Ichikawa
,
E. Okamoto
Journal of Hepatology
1998
Corpus ID: 6256376
1994
1994
Oxidative stress in recalcitrant tissue cultures of grapevine.
E. Benson
,
K. A. Roubelakis-Angelakis
Free Radical Biology & Medicine
1994
Corpus ID: 37372539
1991
1991
Conversion of a rabbit proximal convoluted tubule (PCT) into a cell monolayer: ultrastructural study of cell dedifferentiation and redifferentiation.
N. Koechlin
,
M. Pisam
,
P. Poujeol
,
M. Tauc
,
A. Rambourg
European Journal of Cell Biology
1991
Corpus ID: 27748094
The evolution of a primary culture of kidney proximal convoluted tubule (PCT) cells was followed step by step from the plating…
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1990
1990
Age-related changes in the response of chick lens cells during long-term culture to insulin, cyclic AMP, retinoic acid and a bovine retinal extract.
C. Patek
,
R. Clayton
Experimental Eye Research
1990
Corpus ID: 30098633
Highly Cited
1979
Highly Cited
1979
Cytofluorometry of electromagnetically controlled cell dedifferentiation.
A. Chiabrera
,
M. Hinsenkamp
,
+6 authors
C. Nicolini
Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry
1979
Corpus ID: 39045969
Cellular morphology changes, which appear related to dedifferentiation (despecialization), have been produced in vitro in the…
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1937
Highly Cited
1937
AN ANALYSIS OF MITOSIS IN LIVER RESTORATION
A. Brues
,
B. B. Marble
Journal of Experimental Medicine
1937
Corpus ID: 37104478
1. Following partial hepatectomy in the rat, there is a latent period of 1 day during which the rapidly growing organ shows no…
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