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Investigating growth and proliferative properties of cells derived from rabbit´s regenerating pinna
Introduction: Regeneration is a biological phenomenon, which consists of two main
stages: dedifferentiation of mature cells followed by their differentiation towards
functional new tissues. One of the best ...
New windows to enhance direct reprogramming of somatic cells towards induced pluripotent stem cells
Induced pluripotent stem cells are generated by direct reprogramming of somatic cells with the introduction of defined
transcription factors or other means. Clinical applications of induced pluripotent stem cells ...
Blastema cells derived from rabbit ear show stem cell characteristics
Regeneration is a biological phenomenon, which takes place via two main mechanisms: first,
dedifferentiation of mature cells followed by their differentiation into functional new cells and second,
activation ...
Dedifferentiation Effects of Rabbit Regenerating Tissue on Partially Differentiated Cells
Cell Stemness can be achieved by various reprogramming techniques namely, somatic cell nuclear transfer, cell fusion, cell extracts, and introduction of transcription factors from which induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) ...