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Fgf2-Induced Effects On Transcriptome Associated With Regeneration Competence In Adult Human Fibroblasts, Olga Kashpur, David Lapointe, Sakthikumar Ambady, Elizabeth Ryder, Tanja Dominko
Fgf2-Induced Effects On Transcriptome Associated With Regeneration Competence In Adult Human Fibroblasts, Olga Kashpur, David Lapointe, Sakthikumar Ambady, Elizabeth Ryder, Tanja Dominko
Sakthikumar Ambady
BACKGROUND: Adult human fibroblasts grown in low oxygen and with FGF2 supplementation have the capacity to tip the healing outcome of skeletal muscle injury - by favoring regeneration response in vivo over scar formation. Here, we compare the transcriptomes of control adult human dermal fibroblasts and induced regeneration-competent (iRC) fibroblasts to identify transcriptional changes that may be related to their regeneration competence. RESULTS: We identified a unique gene-expression profile that characterizes FGF2-induced iRC fibroblast phenotype. Significantly differentially expressed genes due to FGF2 treatment were identified and analyzed to determine overrepresented Gene Ontology terms. Genes belonging to extracellular matrix components, adhesion …
Task-Specific And General Cognitive Effects In Chiari Malformation Type I, Philip Allen, James Houston, Joshua Pollock, Christopher Buzzelli, Xuan Li, A. Harrington, Bryn Martin, Francis Loth, Mei-Ching Lien, Jahangir Maleki, Mark Luciano
Task-Specific And General Cognitive Effects In Chiari Malformation Type I, Philip Allen, James Houston, Joshua Pollock, Christopher Buzzelli, Xuan Li, A. Harrington, Bryn Martin, Francis Loth, Mei-Ching Lien, Jahangir Maleki, Mark Luciano
Philip A Allen
Our objective was to use episodic memory and executive function tests to determine whether or not Chiari Malformation Type I (CM) patients experience cognitive dysfunction.
Biocompatible Flavone-Based Fluorogenic Probes For Quick Wash-Free Mitochondria! Imaging In Living Cells, Bin Liu, Mickey Shah, Ge Zhang, Qin Liu, Yi Pang
Biocompatible Flavone-Based Fluorogenic Probes For Quick Wash-Free Mitochondria! Imaging In Living Cells, Bin Liu, Mickey Shah, Ge Zhang, Qin Liu, Yi Pang
Yi Pang
Mitochondria, vital organelles existing in almost all eukaryotic cells, play a crucial role in energy metabolism and apoptosis of aerobic organisms. In this work, we report two new flavone-based fluorescent probes, MC-Mito1 and MC-Mito2, for monitoring mitochondria in living cells. These two probes exhibit remarkably low toxicity, good cell permeability, and high specificity; these probes complement the existing library of mitochondrial imaging agents. The new dyes give nearly no background fluorescence, and their application does not require tedious postwashing after cell staining. The appreciable tolerance of MC-Mito2 encourages a broader range of biological applications for understanding the cell degeneration and …
Biocompatible Flavone-Based Fluorogenic Probes For Quick Wash-Free Mitochondria! Imaging In Living Cells, Bin Liu, Mickey Shah, Ge Zhang, Qin Liu, Yi Pang
Biocompatible Flavone-Based Fluorogenic Probes For Quick Wash-Free Mitochondria! Imaging In Living Cells, Bin Liu, Mickey Shah, Ge Zhang, Qin Liu, Yi Pang
Ge Zhang
Mitochondria, vital organelles existing in almost all eukaryotic cells, play a crucial role in energy metabolism and apoptosis of aerobic organisms. In this work, we report two new flavone-based fluorescent probes, MC-Mito1 and MC-Mito2, for monitoring mitochondria in living cells. These two probes exhibit remarkably low toxicity, good cell permeability, and high specificity; these probes complement the existing library of mitochondrial imaging agents. The new dyes give nearly no background fluorescence, and their application does not require tedious postwashing after cell staining. The appreciable tolerance of MC-Mito2 encourages a broader range of biological applications for understanding the cell degeneration and …
Magnetic Labeling Of Bm-Msc-Derived Smcs Maintains Their Pro-Elastogenic Trophic Effects On Aneurysmal Smcs, G. Swaminathan, B. Sivaraman, I. Stoilov, Mickey Shah, Ge Zhang, R.P. Mecham, A. Ramamurthi
Magnetic Labeling Of Bm-Msc-Derived Smcs Maintains Their Pro-Elastogenic Trophic Effects On Aneurysmal Smcs, G. Swaminathan, B. Sivaraman, I. Stoilov, Mickey Shah, Ge Zhang, R.P. Mecham, A. Ramamurthi
Ge Zhang
No abstract provided.
Three-Dimensional Confocal Microscopy Indentation Method For Hydrogel Elasticity Measurement, Donghee Lee, Md Mahmudur Rahman, You Zhou, Sangjin Ryu
Three-Dimensional Confocal Microscopy Indentation Method For Hydrogel Elasticity Measurement, Donghee Lee, Md Mahmudur Rahman, You Zhou, Sangjin Ryu
Md Mahmudur Rahman
No abstract provided.
Hemo: A Sustainable Multi-Objective Evolutionary Optimization Framework, Jianjun Hu, K. Seo, Z. Fan, R. Rosenberg, E. Goodman
Hemo: A Sustainable Multi-Objective Evolutionary Optimization Framework, Jianjun Hu, K. Seo, Z. Fan, R. Rosenberg, E. Goodman
Jianjun Hu
No abstract provided.
Improving Protein Localization Prediction Using Amino Acid Group Based Physichemical Encoding, Jianjun Hu, F. Zhang
Improving Protein Localization Prediction Using Amino Acid Group Based Physichemical Encoding, Jianjun Hu, F. Zhang
Jianjun Hu
No abstract provided.
Scored Protein-Protein Interaction To Predict Subcellular Localizations For Yeast Using Diffusion Kernel, A. Mondal, Jianjun Hu
Scored Protein-Protein Interaction To Predict Subcellular Localizations For Yeast Using Diffusion Kernel, A. Mondal, Jianjun Hu
Jianjun Hu
No abstract provided.
Robust And Efficient Genetic Algorithms With Hierarchical Niching And A Sustainable Evolutionary Computation Model, Jianjun Hu, E. Goodman
Robust And Efficient Genetic Algorithms With Hierarchical Niching And A Sustainable Evolutionary Computation Model, Jianjun Hu, E. Goodman
Jianjun Hu
No abstract provided.
A Novel Mutation Of Cyld In A Chinese Family With Multiple Familial Trichoepithelioma, Z. Ying, H. Ma, Y. Liu, S. Xiao, Y. Wang, Guo-Xiang Wang
A Novel Mutation Of Cyld In A Chinese Family With Multiple Familial Trichoepithelioma, Z. Ying, H. Ma, Y. Liu, S. Xiao, Y. Wang, Guo-Xiang Wang
Dr. Guo-Xiang Wang
Trichoepithelioma is a benign cutaneous tumour that originates from hair follicles and occurs either as a sporadic non-familial or a multiple-familial type. Recently, several mutations in the cylindromatosis (CYLD) gene have been reported in multiple familial trichoepithelioma (MFT).
Task-Specific And General Cognitive Effects In Chiari Malformation Type I, Philip Allen, James Houston, Joshua Pollock, Christopher Buzzelli, Xuan Li, A. Harrington, Bryn Martin, Francis Loth, Mei-Ching Lien, Jahangir Maleki, Mark Luciano
Task-Specific And General Cognitive Effects In Chiari Malformation Type I, Philip Allen, James Houston, Joshua Pollock, Christopher Buzzelli, Xuan Li, A. Harrington, Bryn Martin, Francis Loth, Mei-Ching Lien, Jahangir Maleki, Mark Luciano
Dr. Bryn Martin
Our objective was to use episodic memory and executive function tests to determine whether or not Chiari Malformation Type I (CM) patients experience cognitive dysfunction.
Reduction Of Water Surface Tension Significantly Impacts Gecko Adhesion Underwater, Peter Niewiarowski, Ali Dhinojwala, Alyssa Stark, Brandon Mcclung
Reduction Of Water Surface Tension Significantly Impacts Gecko Adhesion Underwater, Peter Niewiarowski, Ali Dhinojwala, Alyssa Stark, Brandon Mcclung
Dr. Peter H. Niewiarowski
The gecko adhesive system is dependent on weak van der Waals interactions that are multiplied across thousands of fine hair-like structures (setae) on geckos' toe pads. Due to the requirements of van der Waals forces, we expect that any interruption between the setae and substrate, such as a water layer, will compromise adhesion. Our recent results suggest, however, that the air layer (plastron) surrounding the superhydrophobic toe pads aid in expelling water at the contact interface and create strong shear adhesion in water when in contact with hydrophobic surfaces. To test the function of the air plastron, we reduced the …
The Role Of Surface Chemistry In Adhesion And Wetting Of Gecko Toe Pads, Ali Dhinojwala, Peter Niewiarowski, Ila Badge, Alyssa Stark, Eva Paoloni
The Role Of Surface Chemistry In Adhesion And Wetting Of Gecko Toe Pads, Ali Dhinojwala, Peter Niewiarowski, Ila Badge, Alyssa Stark, Eva Paoloni
Dr. Peter H. Niewiarowski
An array of micron-sized setal hairs offers geckos a unique ability to walk on vertical surfaces using van der Waals interactions. Although many studies have focused on the role of surface morphology of the hairs, very little is known about the role of surface chemistry on wetting and adhesion. We expect that both surface chemistry and morphology are important, not only to achieve optimum dry adhesion but also for increased efficiency in self-cleaning of water and adhesion under wet conditions. Here, we used a plasma-based vapor deposition process to coat the hairy patterns on gecko toe pad sheds with polar …
Books And Our Human Stories, Paul Benson
Books And Our Human Stories, Paul Benson
Paul H. Benson
An essay on the impact of the works in the Imprints and Impressions: Milestones in Human Progress, an exhibition of rare books from the collection of Stuart Rose. Exhibition was held Sept. 29-Nov. 9, 2014, at the University of Dayton.