AN INCREASE IN MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS EXPRESSING NESTIN IN BONE-MARROW-DERIVED PRIMARY CELLS STIMULATES NEUROGENIC DIFFERENTIATION IN RAT

An Increase in Mesenchymal Stem Cells Expressing Nestin in Bone-Marrow-Derived Primary Cells Stimulates Neurogenic Differentiation in Rat

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been considered an alternative source of neuronal lineage cells, which are difficult to isolate from brain and expand in vitro.Previous studies Pu have reported that MSCs expressing Nestin (Nestin+ MSCs), a neuronal stem/progenitor cell marker, exhibit increased transcriptional levels of neural development-related

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Quantifying the invasiveness of species

The success of invasive species has been explained by two contrasting but non-exclusive views: (i) intrinsic factors make some species inherently good invaders; (ii) species become invasive as a result of extrinsic ecological and genetic influences such as release from natural enemies, Ski de fond - Equipement - Batons hybridization or other novel

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