Functional Fetal Maturity
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1. Induced maturation of hepatic progenitor cellsin vitro
Hepatic progenitor cells (HPCs) are a potential cell source for liver cell transplantation but do not function like mature liver cells. We sought an effective and reliable method to induce HPC maturation. An immortalized HP14.5 albumin promoter-driven Gaussian luciferase (ALB-GLuc) cell line was established from HPCs isolated from fetal mouse liver of post c
Braz J Med Biol Res. Publicado em: 16/07/2013
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2. AvaliaÃÃo ultra-sonogrÃfica do amadurecimento precoce da placenta e prognÃstico perinatal / Ultrasound placental early valuation aging and perinatal prognosis
Objective: To describe perinatal and obstetric characteristics of pregnant women, with ultrasound placental early aging (PEA). Patients and Methods: According to a retrospective, descriptive, series of cases, including 146 pregnant women, who have been interned at Maternidade Prof. Monteiro de Moraes, Recife, Pernambuco â Brazil, from January 2000 to Decemb
Publicado em: 2004
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3. Developmental gene expression and tissue distribution of the CHIP28 water-channel protein.
The CHIP28 water channel is a major component of red cell and renal tubule membranes; however, its ontogeny and tissue distribution remain undefined. Three patterns of expression were identified when CHIP28 mRNA was surveyed by in situ hybridization histochemistry in rats between embryonic day 14 and maturity. (i) CHIP28 mRNA and protein were very abundant i
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4. Pulmonary surfactant: hydrophobic nature of the mucosal surface of the human amnion.
The contact angle has been measured for a drop of saline placed upon the rinsed mucosal surface of the amnion in eleven human placental membranes obtained from normal births at full term. The contact angle averaged 70 degrees, indicating a hydrophobic surface comparable with graphite (86 degrees), polyethylene (94 degrees) or oxyntic tissue (85 degrees) whic
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5. Targeted Genomic Disruption of H-ras and N-ras, Individually or in Combination, Reveals the Dispensability of Both Loci for Mouse Growth and Development
Mammalian cells harbor three highly homologous and widely expressed members of the ras family (H-ras, N-ras, and K-ras), but it remains unclear whether they play specific or overlapping cellular roles. To gain insight into such functional roles, here we generated and analyzed H-ras null mutant mice, which were then also bred with N-ras knockout animals to as
American Society for Microbiology.