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12 Citations
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Several probiotic lactic acid bacteria (LAB) exert immunomodulatory effects on the host. However, the reasons for the different effects of LAB have not been fully elucidated. To understand the different immunomodulatory effects of LAB, we evaluated t...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,477 Views
17 Pages

9 October 2025

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) from mesenchymal stem cells hold therapeutic promise for inflammatory and degenerative diseases; however, limited delivery and targeting capabilities hinder their clinical use. In this study, we sought to enhance the anti...

  • Review
  • Open Access
35 Citations
14,722 Views
11 Pages

Shedding the Last Layer: Mechanisms of Root Cap Cell Release

  • Narender Kumar and
  • Anjali S. Iyer-Pascuzzi

1 March 2020

The root cap, a small tissue at the tip of the root, protects the root from environmental stress and functions in gravity perception. To perform its functions, the position and size of the root cap remains stable throughout root growth. This occurs d...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
6,370 Views
13 Pages

As a conserved actin-regulating protein, CAP (adenylyl Cyclase-Associated Protein) functions to facilitate the rearrangement of the actin cytoskeleton. The ubiquitously expressed isoform CAP1 drives mammalian cell migration, and accordingly, most stu...

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  • Open Access
38 Citations
5,823 Views
12 Pages

4 September 2020

In this study, we assessed the biocompatibility and bioactivity of various pulp capping materials—ProRoot MTA (Dentsply Tulsa Dental Specialties), Biodentine (Septodont), TheraCal LC (Bisco), and Dycal (Dentsply Caulk)—on human dental pul...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,393 Views
22 Pages

Optimization of Indirect CAP Exposure as an Effective Osteosarcoma Cells Treatment with Cytotoxic Effects

  • Alexandru Bogdan Stache,
  • Ilarion Mihăilă,
  • Ioana Cristina Gerber,
  • Loredana Mihaiela Dragoș,
  • Cosmin Teodor Mihai,
  • Iuliu Cristian Ivanov,
  • Ionuț Topală and
  • Dragoș-Lucian Gorgan

2 July 2023

Over the past decade, cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has undergone extensive research as a promising therapeutic approach in oncology, with different treatment methods and exposure configurations being investigated and resulting in various biological...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,611 Views
16 Pages

This study aimed to treat dental injuries by utilizing one of the most advanced tissue engineering techniques. In this study, an in vitro model was employed to investigate the proliferation and odontogenic differentiation of canine endometrial stem c...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,437 Views
17 Pages

CBL/CAP Is Essential for Mitochondria Respiration Complex I Assembly and Bioenergetics Efficiency in Muscle Cells

  • Cho-Cho Aye,
  • Dean E. Hammond,
  • Sergio Rodriguez-Cuenca,
  • Mary K. Doherty,
  • Phillip D. Whitfield,
  • Marie M. Phelan,
  • Chenjing Yang,
  • Rafael Perez-Perez,
  • Xiaoxin Li and
  • Silvia Mora
  • + 6 authors

8 February 2023

CBL is rapidly phosphorylated upon insulin receptor activation. Mice whole body CBL depletion improved insulin sensitivity and glucose clearance; however, the precise mechanisms remain unknown. We depleted either CBL or its associated protein SORBS1/...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,488 Views
16 Pages

Suppressing the Effect of the Wetting Layer through AlAs Capping in InAs/GaAs QD Structures for Solar Cells Applications

  • Nazaret Ruiz,
  • Daniel Fernández,
  • Lazar Stanojević,
  • Teresa Ben,
  • Sara Flores,
  • Verónica Braza,
  • Alejandro Gallego Carro,
  • Esperanza Luna,
  • José María Ulloa and
  • David González

15 April 2022

Recently, thin AlAs capping layers (CLs) on InAs quantum dot solar cells (QDSCs) have been shown to yield better photovoltaic efficiency compared to traditional QDSCs. Although it has been proposed that this improvement is due to the suppression of t...

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  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,869 Views
11 Pages

A series of dopant-free D-π-A structural hole-transporting materials (HTMs), named as SGT-460, SGT-461, and SGT-462, incorporating a planner-type triazatruxene (TAT) core, thieno[3,2-b]indole (TI) π-bridge and three different acceptors, 3-ethyl...

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  • Open Access
13 Citations
8,193 Views
20 Pages

Adenovirus E1A/E1B Transformed Amniotic Fluid Cells Support Human Cytomegalovirus Replication

  • Natascha Krömmelbein,
  • Lüder Wiebusch,
  • Gudrun Schiedner,
  • Nicole Büscher,
  • Caroline Sauer,
  • Luise Florin,
  • Elisabeth Sehn,
  • Uwe Wolfrum and
  • Bodo Plachter

2 February 2016

The human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) replicates to high titers in primary human fibroblast cell cultures. A variety of primary human cells and some tumor-derived cell lines do also support permissive HCMV replication, yet at low levels. Cell lines establ...

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  • Review
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39 Citations
5,720 Views
16 Pages

Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP), an ionized gas operating at room temperature, has been increasingly studied with respect to its potential use in medicine, where its beneficial effects on tumor reduction in oncology have been demonstrated. This review...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,923 Views
15 Pages

11 February 2020

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a chronic disease in which excessive amount of lipids is accumulated as droplets in hepatocytes. Recently, cumulative evidences suggested that a sustained de novo lipogenesis can play an important role in...

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  • Open Access
20 Citations
3,625 Views
18 Pages

25 June 2022

Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has been used for the treatment of various cancers. The anti-cancer properties of CAP are mainly due to the reactive species generated from it. Here, we analyze the efficacy of CAP in combination with temozolomide (TMZ)...

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  • Open Access
36 Citations
4,141 Views
18 Pages

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a major histological subtype of primary liver cancer. Ample evidence suggests that the pathological properties of HCC originate from hepatic cancer stem cells (CSCs), which are responsible for carcinogenesis, recurre...

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  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,100 Views
12 Pages

Transferred Cold Atmospheric Plasma Treatment on Melanoma Skin Cancer Cells with/without Catalase Enzyme In Vitro

  • Yun-Hsuan Chen,
  • Jang-Hsing Hsieh,
  • I-Te Wang,
  • Pei-Ru Jheng,
  • Yi-Yen Yeh,
  • Jyh-Wei Lee,
  • Nima Bolouki and
  • Er-Yuan Chuang

2 July 2021

Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is a promising tool to overcome certain cancerous and precancerous conditions in dermatology. A scheme of transferred CAP was first developed to treat melanoma (B16F10) skin cancer cells as well as non-malignant (L929) c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,413 Views
12 Pages

Ciliated Cells in Ovarian Cancer Decrease with Increasing Tumor Grade and Disease Progression

  • Michael T. Richardson,
  • Maria Sol Recouvreux,
  • Beth Y. Karlan,
  • Ann E. Walts and
  • Sandra Orsulic

11 December 2022

Ciliated cell markers expressed in epithelial ovarian cancers (EOC) are associated with improved survival. We examined the distribution of cells expressing ciliated cell markers in various EOC histologies and stages. Immunohistochemistry and/or multi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,729 Views
22 Pages

Cold Atmospheric Plasma Selectively Targets Neuroblastoma: Mechanistic Insights and In Vivo Validation

  • Ligi Milesh,
  • Bindu Nair,
  • Ha M. Nguyen,
  • Taylor Aiken,
  • J. Leon Shohet and
  • Hau D. Le

25 October 2025

Background: Neuroblastoma (NB) presents significant challenges in pediatric oncology, particularly in high-risk cases where local recurrence occurs in ~35% of patients. Cold Atmospheric Plasma (CAP) has emerged as a promising treatment due to its sel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
85 Citations
8,260 Views
17 Pages

Reduction of Human Glioblastoma Spheroids Using Cold Atmospheric Plasma: The Combined Effect of Short- and Long-Lived Reactive Species

  • Angela Privat-Maldonado,
  • Yury Gorbanev,
  • Sylvia Dewilde,
  • Evelien Smits and
  • Annemie Bogaerts

23 October 2018

Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is a promising technology against multiple types of cancer. However, the current findings on the effect of CAP on two-dimensional glioblastoma cultures do not consider the role of the tumour microenvironment. The aim of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,999 Views
14 Pages

The Arabidopsis Receptor-like Kinase CAP1 Promotes Shoot Growth under Ammonium Stress

  • Qingye You,
  • Nannan Dong,
  • Hong Yang,
  • Fang Feng,
  • Yifei Xu,
  • Chong Wang,
  • Yilan Yang,
  • Xiaonan Ma and
  • Ling Bai

2 October 2022

High levels of ammonium (NH4+) in soils inhibit plant growth and nitrogen utilization efficiency. Elucidating the underlying mechanisms of NH4+ toxicity is essential for alleviating the growth inhibition caused by high NH4+. Our previous work showed...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,134 Views
13 Pages

Porcine parvovirus 7 (PPV7) belonging to the genus Chapparvovirus in the family Parvoviridae, has been identified in the USA, Sweden, Poland, China, South Korea and Brazil. Our objective was to determine the phylogeny, estimate the time of origin and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
4,136 Views
16 Pages

Cold atmospheric pressure plasma (CAP) and plasma-activated medium (PAM) induce cell death in diverse cancer cells and may function as powerful anti-cancer agents. The main components responsible for the selective anti-cancer effects of CAP and PAM r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,723 Views
24 Pages

Optimization of the Treatment of Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cells by Combining Photodynamic Therapy with Cold Atmospheric Plasma

  • Sigrid Karrer,
  • Petra Unger,
  • Nina Spindler,
  • Rolf-Markus Szeimies,
  • Anja Katrin Bosserhoff,
  • Mark Berneburg and
  • Stephanie Arndt

8 October 2024

Actinic keratosis (AK) is characterized by a reddish or occasionally skin-toned rough patch on sun-damaged skin, and it is regarded as a precursor to squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Photodynamic therapy (PDT), utilizing 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) alo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
1,938 Views
19 Pages

In Vitro Safety Study on the Use of Cold Atmospheric Plasma in the Upper Respiratory Tract

  • Sigrid Karrer,
  • Petra Unger,
  • Michael Gruber,
  • Lisa Gebhardt,
  • Robert Schober,
  • Mark Berneburg,
  • Anja Katrin Bosserhoff and
  • Stephanie Arndt

23 August 2024

Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) devices generate reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, have antimicrobial and antiviral properties, but also affect the molecular and cellular mechanisms of eukaryotic cells. The aim of this study is to investigate CAP t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,023 Views
21 Pages

Cellular Response of Immune Cells in the Upper Respiratory Tract After Treatment with Cold Atmospheric Plasma In Vitro

  • Leonardo Zamorano Reichold,
  • Michael Gruber,
  • Petra Unger,
  • Tim Maisch,
  • Regina Lindner,
  • Lisa Gebhardt,
  • Robert Schober,
  • Sigrid Karrer and
  • Stephanie Arndt

30 December 2024

Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has antimicrobial properties and is also known to stimulate the immune system. These properties could be useful for the development of a novel therapeutic or preventive strategy against respiratory infections in the uppe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,894 Views
24 Pages

Cold Atmospheric Plasma Improves the Therapeutic Success of Photodynamic Therapy on UV-B-Induced Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Hairless Mice

  • Stephanie Arndt,
  • Petra Unger,
  • Irina Ivanova,
  • Wolfgang Bäumler,
  • Konstantin Drexler,
  • Mark Berneburg and
  • Sigrid Karrer

Background/Objectives: Actinic keratosis (AK) occurs on sun-damaged skin and is considered a precursor to squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Photodynamic therapy (PDT), using 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) and red light, is a common treatment for AK. Howeve...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,391 Views
15 Pages

15 December 2022

Soil salinity negatively affects the growth, development and yield of plants. Acidification of the cytosol in cells of glycophytes was reported under salinity, while various types of plant cells can have a specific reaction under the same conditions....

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,640 Views
18 Pages

Marine-Derived COS-diDA for Sensitive Skin Treatment: Synthesis, Traits, and Anti-Inflammatory Effects

  • Yue Su,
  • Jinhua Hou,
  • Yuanxi Zheng,
  • Shanshan Zhang,
  • Lixin Liu,
  • Wenhui Wu and
  • Chunling Bao

27 February 2025

Due to environmental pollution, unhealthy lifestyles, and autoimmunity, many individuals frequently encounter skin problems, such as sensitive skin, caused by the activation of the TRPV1 pathway and immune-inflammatory reactions. This study aims to s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
443 Views
16 Pages

The Function and Role of Intercellular Adhesion Molecule 2 in Dental Pulp Cells and Tissue

  • Koudai Tashita,
  • Daigaku Hasegawa,
  • Yuxin Huang,
  • He Zhao and
  • Hidefumi Maeda

13 December 2025

Direct pulp capping using mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is commonly used to preserve dental pulp tissue, but the molecular mechanisms underlying reparative dentin formation during this procedure and the restoration of dental pulp homeostasis remai...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,993 Views
20 Pages

Calcium Phosphate Coating Prepared by Microarc Oxidation Affects hTERT Expression, Molecular Presentation, and Cytokine Secretion in Tumor-Derived Jurkat T Cells

  • Larisa S. Litvinova,
  • Olga G. Khaziakhmatova,
  • Valeria V. Shupletsova,
  • Kristina A. Yurova,
  • Vladimir V. Malashchenko,
  • Egor O. Shunkin,
  • Pavel A. Ivanov,
  • Ekaterina G. Komarova,
  • Valentina V. Chebodaeva and
  • Igor A. Khlusov
  • + 2 authors

27 September 2020

Calcium phosphate (CaP) materials are among the best bone graft substitutes, but their use in the repair of damaged bone in tumor patients is still unclear. The human Jurkat T lymphoblast leukemia-derived cell line (Jurkat T cells) was exposed in vit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,819 Views
25 Pages

Current Source Strategy for Energy Injection from a CapMix Cell

  • María G. Busto,
  • Miguel J. Prieto,
  • Juan A. Martín-Ramos,
  • Juan A. Martínez and
  • Alberto M. Pernía

Circulation of salty and fresh water through the electrodes of a deionization cell produces a voltage between the electrodes caused by the Capacitive Donnan Potential (CDP). The voltage so generated is very low (100 mV), but this work demonstrates th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,404 Views
14 Pages

Evaluation of Resin-Based Material Containing Copaiba Oleoresin (Copaifera Reticulata Ducke): Biological Effects on the Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells

  • Roberta Souza D’Almeida Couto,
  • Maria Fernanda Setubal Destro Rodrigues,
  • Leila Soares Ferreira,
  • Ivana Márcia Alves Diniz,
  • Fernando de Sá Silva,
  • Talita Christine Camilo Lopez,
  • Rafael Rodrigues Lima and
  • Márcia Martins Marques

28 June 2020

The purpose of this study was to analyze in vitro the biological effects on human dental pulp stem cells triggered in response to substances leached or dissolved from two experimental cements for dental pulp capping. The experimental materials, based...

  • Review
  • Open Access
395 Citations
15,733 Views
14 Pages

18 November 2010

Xenopus embryos provide a rich source of pluripotent cells that can be differentiated into functional organs. Since the molecular principles of vertebrate organogenesis appear to be conserved between Xenopus and mammals, this system can provide usefu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,817 Views
14 Pages

The Granger Causal Effects of Canady Helios Cold Plasma on the Inhibition of Breast Cancer Cell Proliferation

  • Annisa Elbedour,
  • Xiaoqian Cheng,
  • Saravana R. K. Murthy,
  • Taisen Zhuang,
  • Lawan Ly,
  • Olivia Jones,
  • Giacomo Basadonna,
  • Michael Keidar and
  • Jerome Canady

5 May 2022

Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has become a promising tool for modern medicine. With its recent applications in oncology, regenerative medicine, and immunotherapy, CAP can be used for a myriad of different clinical treatments. When using CAP specifica...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,125 Views
27 Pages

30 November 2020

The study investigated in situ biosynthesis of albumin capped 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) loaded gold nanoparticles (NPs) using bacterial extract for enhanced efficacy against MCF-7 and in silico prediction using a GastroPlus® software. The optimized f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
424 Views
19 Pages

Comparative Cost–Benefit Analysis of Additive Manufacturing and Tool-Based Manufacturing for Battery Cell Housings in Low-Batch-Size Production

  • Thomas Bareth,
  • Daniel Eder,
  • Florian Steinlehner,
  • Maja Lehmann,
  • Georg Schlick and
  • Christian Seidel

3 February 2026

This paper explores the economic feasibility of Additive Manufacturing (AM) for producing prismatic battery cell housings, specifically targeting small production runs. A comprehensive cost analysis was conducted to compare AM with Tool-Based Manufac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,384 Views
11 Pages

A Modified Sequential Deposition Route for High-Performance Carbon-Based Perovskite Solar Cells under Atmosphere Condition

  • Jinyu Wu,
  • Lei Zhang,
  • Qiao Kang,
  • Hongxi Shi,
  • Long Li,
  • Dan Chi,
  • Shihua Huang and
  • Gang He

13 January 2022

Carbon-based hole transport material (HTM)-free perovskite solar cells have exhibited a promising commercialization prospect, attributed to their outstanding stability and low manufacturing cost. However, the serious charge recombination at the inter...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,095 Views
18 Pages

Anti-Inflammatory and Mineralization Effects of an ASP/PLGA-ASP/ACP/PLLA-PLGA Composite Membrane as a Dental Pulp Capping Agent

  • Wenjuan Yan,
  • Fenghe Yang,
  • Zhongning Liu,
  • Quan Wen,
  • Yike Gao,
  • Xufeng Niu and
  • Yuming Zhao

Dental pulp is essential for the development and long-term preservation of teeth. Dental trauma and caries often lead to pulp inflammation. Vital pulp therapy using dental pulp-capping materials is an approach to preserving the vitality of injured de...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,456 Views
17 Pages

Secreted Frizzled-Related Protein 1 Promotes Odontoblastic Differentiation and Reparative Dentin Formation in Dental Pulp Cells

  • Keita Ipposhi,
  • Atsushi Tomokiyo,
  • Taiga Ono,
  • Kozue Yamashita,
  • Muhammad Anas Alhasan,
  • Daigaku Hasegawa,
  • Sayuri Hamano,
  • Shinichiro Yoshida,
  • Hideki Sugii and
  • Hidefumi Maeda
  • + 2 authors

21 September 2021

Direct pulp capping is an effective treatment for preserving dental pulp against carious or traumatic pulp exposure via the formation of protective reparative dentin by odontoblast-like cells. Reparative dentin formation can be stimulated by several...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,523 Views
13 Pages

Bombyx mori Pupae Efficiently Produce Recombinant AAV2/HBoV1 Vectors with a Bombyx mori Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus Expression System

  • Qian Yu,
  • Pengfei Chang,
  • Xiaoxuan Liu,
  • Peng Lü,
  • Qi Tang,
  • Zhongjian Guo,
  • Jianming Qiu,
  • Keping Chen and
  • Qin Yao

18 April 2021

Recombinant adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors have broad application prospects in the field of gene therapy. The establishment of low-cost and large-scale manufacturing is now the general agenda for industry. The baculovirus-insect cell/larva expr...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2,550 Views
20 Pages

30 October 2025

RNA therapy appears to be a promising strategy to treat various diseases. In recent years, mRNA vaccines have shown notable efficacy in preclinical studies for cancer vaccines, autoimmune disease, and pandemic intervention. Internal ribosome entry si...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
2,946 Views
11 Pages

Involvement of M1/M2 Macrophage Polarization in Reparative Dentin Formation

  • Masataka Kadowaki,
  • Shinichiro Yoshida,
  • Tomohiro Itoyama,
  • Atsushi Tomokiyo,
  • Sayuri Hamano,
  • Daigaku Hasegawa,
  • Hideki Sugii,
  • Hiroshi Kaneko,
  • Risa Sugiura and
  • Hidefumi Maeda

7 November 2022

In cases in which dental pulp tissue is accidentally exposed, direct pulp capping is often performed to induce reparative dentin formation. Although macrophages are essential for the inflammatory response and tissue repair, the emergence pattern and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,308 Views
13 Pages

Calcium Phosphate Cement Promotes Odontoblastic Differentiation of Dental Pulp Cells In Vitro and In Vivo

  • Haiyan Huang,
  • Linjuan Luo,
  • Lefeng Li,
  • Yun Guan,
  • Yanhong Yan,
  • Zhen Jiang and
  • Beizhan Jiang

18 April 2022

In the case of pulp injury, odontoblastic differentiation of dental pulp cells (DPCs) at the site of the exposed pulp is necessary for a successful direct pulp capping treatment. Calcium phosphate cement (CPC), a kind of hydroxyapatite-like bone ceme...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,123 Views
25 Pages

In Vivo Immune Cell Responses and Long-Term Effects of Cold Atmospheric Plasma in the Upper Respiratory Tract

  • Stephanie Arndt,
  • Petra Unger,
  • Lisa Gebhardt,
  • Robert Schober,
  • Mark Berneburg and
  • Sigrid Karrer

11 September 2025

Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) devices produce reactive oxygen and reactive nitrogen species, which have antimicrobial and antiviral effects, while also affecting the molecular and cellular processes in eukaryotic cells. This study investigates the ef...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,617 Views
20 Pages

BDNF Outperforms TrkB Agonist 7,8,3′-THF in Preserving the Auditory Nerve in Deafened Guinea Pigs

  • Henk A. Vink,
  • Willem C. van Dorp,
  • Hans G. X. M. Thomeer,
  • Huib Versnel and
  • Dyan Ramekers

28 October 2020

In deaf subjects using a cochlear implant (CI) for hearing restoration, the auditory nerve is subject to degeneration, which may negatively impact CI effectiveness. This nerve degeneration can be reduced by neurotrophic treatment. Here, we compare th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,572 Views
19 Pages

Investigating Primary Cilia during Peripheral Nervous System Formation

  • Elkhan Yusifov,
  • Alexandre Dumoulin and
  • Esther T. Stoeckli

The primary cilium plays a pivotal role during the embryonic development of vertebrates. It acts as a somatic signaling hub for specific pathways, such as Sonic Hedgehog signaling. In humans, mutations in genes that cause dysregulation of ciliogenesi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,237 Views
8 Pages

Biological Effect of Modern Bioactive Materials Used in Direct and Indirect Capping; In Vitro Study

  • Irina Maria Gheorghiu,
  • Alexandru Andrei Iliescu,
  • George Alexandru Denis Popescu,
  • Stana Paunica and
  • Anca Silvia Dumitriu

31 October 2024

Objective. In this study, the biological effect of MTA Repair HP (Mineral Trioxide Aggregate Repair High Plasticity) and Biodentine have been tested on a stabilized fibroblast cell line NCTC clone 929. Materials and Methods. We assessed quantitative...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,756 Views
12 Pages

Porous Biphasic Calcium Phosphate Granules from Oyster Shell Promote the Differentiation of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

  • Wen-Fu Ho,
  • Mei-Hwa Lee,
  • James L. Thomas,
  • Jin-An Li,
  • Shih-Ching Wu,
  • Hsueh-Chuan Hsu and
  • Hung-Yin Lin

31 August 2021

Oyster shells are rich in calcium, and thus, the potential use of waste shells is in the production of calcium phosphate (CaP) minerals for osteopathic biomedical applications, such as scaffolds for bone regeneration. Implanted scaffolds should stimu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,037 Views
22 Pages

Global Analysis of Transcription Start Sites and Enhancers in Endometrial Stromal Cells and Differences Associated with Endometriosis

  • Sushma Marla,
  • Sally Mortlock,
  • Sohye Yoon,
  • Joanna Crawford,
  • Stacey Andersen,
  • Michael D. Mueller,
  • Brett McKinnon,
  • Quan Nguyen and
  • Grant W. Montgomery

28 June 2023

Identifying tissue-specific molecular signatures of active regulatory elements is critical to understanding gene regulatory mechanisms. In this study, transcription start sites (TSS) and enhancers were identified using Cap analysis of gene expression...

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