Dexamethasone in the transdifferentiation of pancreatic buds
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Dexamethasone in the transdifferentiation of pancreatic buds
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ISBN: 9783659763168 bzw. 3659763160, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Neuware - Transdifferentiation is defined as the direct conversion of one differentiated cell type into another. Usually transdifferentiation occurs in cells originating from adjacent cells in the developing embryo. Transdifferentiation can also be induced experimentally by overexpressing the expression of 'master switch genes' or a single transcription factor. It is important to study the transdifferentiation state as it will be very useful in designing potential methods for cell therapy.One example of transdifferentiation is provided by two endodermally-derived tissues, liver and pancreas .The liver and pancreas arise from the same region in the endoderm and their transdifferentiation phenomenon has been observed in some studies such as Rao and Reddy experiments. Recently, researchers have demonstrated the transdifferentiation of pancreas cells to liver cells using a synthetic glucocorticoid, Dexamethasone (Dex). We wished to investigate the transdifferentiation of embryonic pancreatic cells to hepatocyte-like cells using the synthetic glucocorticoid Dex. We isolated dorsal pancreatic buds from E11.5d embryos and cultured them in the absence and presence of Dex. 76 pp. Englisch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Neuware - Transdifferentiation is defined as the direct conversion of one differentiated cell type into another. Usually transdifferentiation occurs in cells originating from adjacent cells in the developing embryo. Transdifferentiation can also be induced experimentally by overexpressing the expression of 'master switch genes' or a single transcription factor. It is important to study the transdifferentiation state as it will be very useful in designing potential methods for cell therapy.One example of transdifferentiation is provided by two endodermally-derived tissues, liver and pancreas .The liver and pancreas arise from the same region in the endoderm and their transdifferentiation phenomenon has been observed in some studies such as Rao and Reddy experiments. Recently, researchers have demonstrated the transdifferentiation of pancreas cells to liver cells using a synthetic glucocorticoid, Dexamethasone (Dex). We wished to investigate the transdifferentiation of embryonic pancreatic cells to hepatocyte-like cells using the synthetic glucocorticoid Dex. We isolated dorsal pancreatic buds from E11.5d embryos and cultured them in the absence and presence of Dex. 76 pp. Englisch.
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Dexamethasone in the transdifferentiation of pancreatic buds
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783659763168 bzw. 3659763160, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Rhein-Team Lörrach Ivano Narducci e.K. [57451429], Lörrach, Germany.
Neuware - Transdifferentiation is defined as the direct conversion of one differentiated cell type into another. Usually transdifferentiation occurs in cells originating from adjacent cells in the developing embryo. Transdifferentiation can also be induced experimentally by overexpressing the expression of 'master switch genes' or a single transcription factor. It is important to study the transdifferentiation state as it will be very useful in designing potential methods for cell therapy.One example of transdifferentiation is provided by two endodermally-derived tissues, liver and pancreas .The liver and pancreas arise from the same region in the endoderm and their transdifferentiation phenomenon has been observed in some studies such as Rao and Reddy experiments. Recently, researchers have demonstrated the transdifferentiation of pancreas cells to liver cells using a synthetic glucocorticoid, Dexamethasone (Dex). We wished to investigate the transdifferentiation of embryonic pancreatic cells to hepatocyte-like cells using the synthetic glucocorticoid Dex. We isolated dorsal pancreatic buds from E11.5d embryos and cultured them in the absence and presence of Dex. 76 pp. Englisch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Rhein-Team Lörrach Ivano Narducci e.K. [57451429], Lörrach, Germany.
Neuware - Transdifferentiation is defined as the direct conversion of one differentiated cell type into another. Usually transdifferentiation occurs in cells originating from adjacent cells in the developing embryo. Transdifferentiation can also be induced experimentally by overexpressing the expression of 'master switch genes' or a single transcription factor. It is important to study the transdifferentiation state as it will be very useful in designing potential methods for cell therapy.One example of transdifferentiation is provided by two endodermally-derived tissues, liver and pancreas .The liver and pancreas arise from the same region in the endoderm and their transdifferentiation phenomenon has been observed in some studies such as Rao and Reddy experiments. Recently, researchers have demonstrated the transdifferentiation of pancreas cells to liver cells using a synthetic glucocorticoid, Dexamethasone (Dex). We wished to investigate the transdifferentiation of embryonic pancreatic cells to hepatocyte-like cells using the synthetic glucocorticoid Dex. We isolated dorsal pancreatic buds from E11.5d embryos and cultured them in the absence and presence of Dex. 76 pp. Englisch.
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Dexamethasone in the transdifferentiation of pancreatic buds
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ISBN: 9783659763168 bzw. 3659763160, vermutlich in Englisch, neu, Hörbuch.
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Transdifferentiation is defined as the direct conversion of one differentiated cell type into another. Usually transdifferentiation occurs in cells originating from adjacent cells in the developing embryo. Transdifferentiation can also be induced experimentally by overexpressing the expression of 'master switch genes' or a single transcription factor. It is important to study the transdifferentiation state as it will be very useful in designing potential methods for cell therapy.One example of transdifferentiation is provided by two endodermally-derived tissues, liver and pancreas .The liver and pancreas arise from the same region in the endoderm and their transdifferentiation phenomenon has been observed in some studies such as Rao and Reddy experiments. Recently, researchers have demonstrated the transdifferentiation of pancreas cells to liver cells using a synthetic glucocorticoid, Dexamethasone (Dex). We wished to investigate the transdifferentiation of embryonic pancreatic cells to hepatocyte-like cells using the synthetic glucocorticoid Dex. We isolated dorsal pancreatic buds from E11.5d embryos and cultured them in the absence and presence of Dex.
Transdifferentiation is defined as the direct conversion of one differentiated cell type into another. Usually transdifferentiation occurs in cells originating from adjacent cells in the developing embryo. Transdifferentiation can also be induced experimentally by overexpressing the expression of 'master switch genes' or a single transcription factor. It is important to study the transdifferentiation state as it will be very useful in designing potential methods for cell therapy.One example of transdifferentiation is provided by two endodermally-derived tissues, liver and pancreas .The liver and pancreas arise from the same region in the endoderm and their transdifferentiation phenomenon has been observed in some studies such as Rao and Reddy experiments. Recently, researchers have demonstrated the transdifferentiation of pancreas cells to liver cells using a synthetic glucocorticoid, Dexamethasone (Dex). We wished to investigate the transdifferentiation of embryonic pancreatic cells to hepatocyte-like cells using the synthetic glucocorticoid Dex. We isolated dorsal pancreatic buds from E11.5d embryos and cultured them in the absence and presence of Dex.
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Dexamethasone in the transdifferentiation of pancreatic buds
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ISBN: 9783659763168 bzw. 3659763160, in Deutsch, Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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Transdifferentiation is defined as the direct conversion of one differentiated cell type into another. Usually transdifferentiation occurs in cells originating from adjacent cells in the developing embryo. Transdifferentiation can also be induced experimentally by overexpressing the expression of ´master switch genes´ or a single transcription factor. It is important to study the transdifferentiation state as it will be very useful in designing potential methods for cell therapy.One example of Transdifferentiation is defined as the direct conversion of one differentiated cell type into another. Usually transdifferentiation occurs in cells originating from adjacent cells in the developing embryo. Transdifferentiation can also be induced experimentally by overexpressing the expression of ´master switch genes´ or a single transcription factor. It is important to study the transdifferentiation state as it will be very useful in designing potential methods for cell therapy.One example of transdifferentiation is provided by two endodermally-derived tissues, liver and pancreas .The liver and pancreas arise from the same region in the endoderm and their transdifferentiation phenomenon has been observed in some studies such as Rao and Reddy experiments. Recently, researchers have demonstrated the transdifferentiation of pancreas cells to liver cells using a synthetic glucocorticoid, Dexamethasone (Dex). We wished to investigate the transdifferentiation of embryonic pancreatic cells to hepatocyte-like cells using the synthetic glucocorticoid Dex. We isolated dorsal pancreatic buds from E11.5d embryos and cultured them in the absence and presence of Dex. Lieferzeit 1-2 Werktage.
Transdifferentiation is defined as the direct conversion of one differentiated cell type into another. Usually transdifferentiation occurs in cells originating from adjacent cells in the developing embryo. Transdifferentiation can also be induced experimentally by overexpressing the expression of ´master switch genes´ or a single transcription factor. It is important to study the transdifferentiation state as it will be very useful in designing potential methods for cell therapy.One example of Transdifferentiation is defined as the direct conversion of one differentiated cell type into another. Usually transdifferentiation occurs in cells originating from adjacent cells in the developing embryo. Transdifferentiation can also be induced experimentally by overexpressing the expression of ´master switch genes´ or a single transcription factor. It is important to study the transdifferentiation state as it will be very useful in designing potential methods for cell therapy.One example of transdifferentiation is provided by two endodermally-derived tissues, liver and pancreas .The liver and pancreas arise from the same region in the endoderm and their transdifferentiation phenomenon has been observed in some studies such as Rao and Reddy experiments. Recently, researchers have demonstrated the transdifferentiation of pancreas cells to liver cells using a synthetic glucocorticoid, Dexamethasone (Dex). We wished to investigate the transdifferentiation of embryonic pancreatic cells to hepatocyte-like cells using the synthetic glucocorticoid Dex. We isolated dorsal pancreatic buds from E11.5d embryos and cultured them in the absence and presence of Dex. Lieferzeit 1-2 Werktage.
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Dexamethasone in the transdifferentiation of pancreatic buds
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ISBN: 9783659763168 bzw. 3659763160, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Dexamethasone in the transdifferentiation of pancreatic buds: Transdifferentiation is defined as the direct conversion of one differentiated cell type into another. Usually transdifferentiation occurs in cells originating from adjacent cells in the developing embryo. Transdifferentiation can also be induced experimentally by overexpressing the expression of `master switch genes` or a single transcription factor. It is important to study the transdifferentiation state as it will be very useful in designing potential methods for cell therapy.One example of transdifferentiation is provided by two endodermally-derived tissues, liver and pancreas .The liver and pancreas arise from the same region in the endoderm and their transdifferentiation phenomenon has been observed in some studies such as Rao and Reddy experiments. Recently, researchers have demonstrated the transdifferentiation of pancreas cells to liver cells using a synthetic glucocorticoid, Dexamethasone (Dex). We wished to investigate the transdifferentiation of embryonic pancreatic cells to hepatocyte-like cells using the synthetic glucocorticoid Dex. We isolated dorsal pancreatic buds from E11.5d embryos and cultured them in the absence and presence of Dex. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
Dexamethasone in the transdifferentiation of pancreatic buds: Transdifferentiation is defined as the direct conversion of one differentiated cell type into another. Usually transdifferentiation occurs in cells originating from adjacent cells in the developing embryo. Transdifferentiation can also be induced experimentally by overexpressing the expression of `master switch genes` or a single transcription factor. It is important to study the transdifferentiation state as it will be very useful in designing potential methods for cell therapy.One example of transdifferentiation is provided by two endodermally-derived tissues, liver and pancreas .The liver and pancreas arise from the same region in the endoderm and their transdifferentiation phenomenon has been observed in some studies such as Rao and Reddy experiments. Recently, researchers have demonstrated the transdifferentiation of pancreas cells to liver cells using a synthetic glucocorticoid, Dexamethasone (Dex). We wished to investigate the transdifferentiation of embryonic pancreatic cells to hepatocyte-like cells using the synthetic glucocorticoid Dex. We isolated dorsal pancreatic buds from E11.5d embryos and cultured them in the absence and presence of Dex. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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Dexamethasone in the transdifferentiation of pancreatic buds
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783659763168 bzw. 3659763160, in Deutsch, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, English-Book-Service Mannheim [1048135], Mannheim, Germany.
Publisher/Verlag: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing | Transdifferentiation is defined as the direct conversion of one differentiated cell type into another. Usually transdifferentiation occurs in cells originating from adjacent cells in the developing embryo. Transdifferentiation can also be induced experimentally by overexpressing the expression of 'master switch genes' or a single transcription factor. It is important to study the transdifferentiation state as it will be very useful in designing potential methods for cell therapy.One example of transdifferentiation is provided by two endodermally-derived tissues, liver and pancreas .The liver and pancreas arise from the same region in the endoderm and their transdifferentiation phenomenon has been observed in some studies such as Rao and Reddy experiments. Recently, researchers have demonstrated the transdifferentiation of pancreas cells to liver cells using a synthetic glucocorticoid, Dexamethasone (Dex). We wished to investigate the transdifferentiation of embryonic pancreatic cells to hepatocyte-like cells using the synthetic glucocorticoid Dex. We isolated dorsal pancreatic buds from E11.5d embryos and cultured them in the absence and presence of Dex. | Format: Paperback | Language/Sprache: english | 76 pp.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, English-Book-Service Mannheim [1048135], Mannheim, Germany.
Publisher/Verlag: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing | Transdifferentiation is defined as the direct conversion of one differentiated cell type into another. Usually transdifferentiation occurs in cells originating from adjacent cells in the developing embryo. Transdifferentiation can also be induced experimentally by overexpressing the expression of 'master switch genes' or a single transcription factor. It is important to study the transdifferentiation state as it will be very useful in designing potential methods for cell therapy.One example of transdifferentiation is provided by two endodermally-derived tissues, liver and pancreas .The liver and pancreas arise from the same region in the endoderm and their transdifferentiation phenomenon has been observed in some studies such as Rao and Reddy experiments. Recently, researchers have demonstrated the transdifferentiation of pancreas cells to liver cells using a synthetic glucocorticoid, Dexamethasone (Dex). We wished to investigate the transdifferentiation of embryonic pancreatic cells to hepatocyte-like cells using the synthetic glucocorticoid Dex. We isolated dorsal pancreatic buds from E11.5d embryos and cultured them in the absence and presence of Dex. | Format: Paperback | Language/Sprache: english | 76 pp.
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Dexamethasone in the transdifferentiation of pancreatic buds
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ISBN: 3659763160 bzw. 9783659763168, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
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