AbstractNucleostemin is a nucleolar protein known to play a variety of roles in cell-cycle progression, apoptosis inhibition, and DNA damage protection in embryonic stem cells and tissue stem cells. However, the role of nucleostemin in hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) is yet to be determined. Here, we identified an indispensable role of nucleostemin in mouse HSCs. Depletion of nucleostemin using short hairpin RNA strikingly impaired the self-renewal activity of HSCs both in vitro and in vivo. Consistently, nucleostemin depletion triggered apoptosis rather than cell-cycle arrest in HSCs. Furthermore, DNA damage accumulated during cultivation upon depletion of nucleostemin. The impaired self-renewal activity of HSCs induced by nucleostemin dep...
Nucleostemin is a positive regulator of cell proliferation and is highly expressed in a variety of s...
Most adult stem cells, including hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), are maintained in a quiescent or r...
DNA damage is deleterious to all cells, but especially to stem cells because they maintain tissue in...
AbstractNucleostemin is a nucleolar protein known to play a variety of roles in cell-cycle progressi...
Nucleostemin (NS) is a nucleolar GTP-binding protein that was first identified in neural stem cells,...
Previous studies have demonstrated nucleostemin (NS) expressed in undifferentiated cells (e.g. embry...
Nucleostemin (NS) is a nucleolar GTP-binding protein that is involved in a plethora of functions inc...
Nucleostemin (NS) is preferentially and exclusively expressed in the stem cells and cancer cells, bu...
Nucleostemin (NS), a stem cell-abundant nucleolar protein, is critical for maintaining the self...
Nucleostemin (NS), a nucleolar GTPase, is highly expressed in stem/progenitor cells and in most canc...
Stem cell - specific proteins and regulatory pathways that determine self-renewal and differentiatio...
Stem cell-specific proteins and regulatory pathways that determine self-renewal and differentiation ...
Glioblastomas (GBM) may contain a variable proportion of active cancer stem cells (CSCs) capable of ...
AbstractBackgroundFunctional decline in stem cell–mediated regeneration contributes to aging associa...
SummaryMost adult stem cells, including hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), are maintained in a quiesce...
Nucleostemin is a positive regulator of cell proliferation and is highly expressed in a variety of s...
Most adult stem cells, including hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), are maintained in a quiescent or r...
DNA damage is deleterious to all cells, but especially to stem cells because they maintain tissue in...
AbstractNucleostemin is a nucleolar protein known to play a variety of roles in cell-cycle progressi...
Nucleostemin (NS) is a nucleolar GTP-binding protein that was first identified in neural stem cells,...
Previous studies have demonstrated nucleostemin (NS) expressed in undifferentiated cells (e.g. embry...
Nucleostemin (NS) is a nucleolar GTP-binding protein that is involved in a plethora of functions inc...
Nucleostemin (NS) is preferentially and exclusively expressed in the stem cells and cancer cells, bu...
Nucleostemin (NS), a stem cell-abundant nucleolar protein, is critical for maintaining the self...
Nucleostemin (NS), a nucleolar GTPase, is highly expressed in stem/progenitor cells and in most canc...
Stem cell - specific proteins and regulatory pathways that determine self-renewal and differentiatio...
Stem cell-specific proteins and regulatory pathways that determine self-renewal and differentiation ...
Glioblastomas (GBM) may contain a variable proportion of active cancer stem cells (CSCs) capable of ...
AbstractBackgroundFunctional decline in stem cell–mediated regeneration contributes to aging associa...
SummaryMost adult stem cells, including hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), are maintained in a quiesce...
Nucleostemin is a positive regulator of cell proliferation and is highly expressed in a variety of s...
Most adult stem cells, including hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), are maintained in a quiescent or r...
DNA damage is deleterious to all cells, but especially to stem cells because they maintain tissue in...