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Recipes and mechanisms of cellular reprogramming: a case study on budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae

There will be blood.

Can controlled cellular reprogramming be achieved using microRNAs?

Cell line models for differentiation: preadipocytes and adipocytes.

Vascular differentiation of bone marrow stem cells is directed by a tunable three-dimensional matrix.

deLiver'in regeneration: injury response and development.

VASCULAR-RELATED NAC-DOMAIN6 and VASCULAR-RELATED NAC-DOMAIN7 effectively induce transdifferentiation into xylem vessel elements under control of an induction system.

[FLK-1 in fetal mouse liver identifies a multipotent hepatic precursor which differentiates into cholangiocytes and hepatocytes].

Early differential expression of oncostatin M in obstructive nephropathy.

Nanotopography follows force in TGF-beta1 stimulated epithelium.

Nanotopography follows force in TGF-beta1 stimulated epithelium.

Integrative genomic and proteomic analyses identify targets for Lkb1-deficient metastatic lung tumors.

Analysis of antigen-presenting functionality of cultured rat hepatic stellate cells and transdifferentiated myofibroblasts.

Role of specific microRNAs in regulation of vascular smooth muscle cell differentiation and the response to injury.

Aesthetic cardiology: adipose-derived stem cells for myocardial repair.

Neural differentiation and therapeutic potential of adipose tissue derived stem cells.

Perspectives on adipose-derived stem/stromal cells as potential treatment for scarred vocal folds: opportunity and challenges.

Vascular and endothelial regeneration.

Epithin, a target of transforming growth factor-beta signaling, mediates epithelial-mesenchymal transition.

Trigger found that may start cancer's spread. Research may lead to new therapies to halt cancer's progression.

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