Human embryonic stem (ES) cells are derived from the inner cell mass of blastocyst stage embryos. Once explanted and cultured in vitro under appropriate conditions, human ES cells retain pluripotency (i.e. capacity to differentiate into all somatic cell types) and acquire the ability to self-renew indefinitely. These two properties of human ES cells make them an invaluable resource for developmental biology, cell replacement therapies, drug development and toxicology screening. In order to exploit these unique cells and to better understand human development, it is imperative to understand the mechanisms behind the specification of somatic cell types. Much work has been conducted on monolayer formats to delineate signalling and gene ...
The Bergen Translation Corpus (TK--NHH) is the result of a fruitful collaboration bet...
The article is an exploration of urban imaginaries emerging through a play with materials. Starting ...
Sexual reproduction is found throughout the eukaryote tree of life and fundamentally affects the org...
Sequence learning is a fundamental brain function that allows for the acquisition of a wide range o...
In earlier work, Seth et al. developed the “Ethnobotany Study Book”, designed to teach high school s...
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The redheaded cockchafer ('Adoryphorus couloni') (Burmeister) (RHC) is an important pest of semi-imp...
First I argue that Arcesilaus was a natural choice as scholarch. If Crates had intended to groom Soc...
Due to its genetic manipulability and relatively short reproductive cycle, genetic screens are often...
In line with recent efforts to empirically study the folk concept of weakness of will, we examine tw...
II Workshop on Identity, Memory and Experience. Getafe (Spain), March 1-4th, 2011In Shame and Neces...
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a collective term for emphysema, chronic bronchitis,...
Abstract: How can academic programs prepare students to make the transition from education to work p...
The benefits of fruits and vegetables (FV) include supplying nutrients and fiber to the diet, reduci...
We set out to understand the precise mechanisms that regulate the activation and deactivation of Cul...
The Bergen Translation Corpus (TK--NHH) is the result of a fruitful collaboration bet...
The article is an exploration of urban imaginaries emerging through a play with materials. Starting ...
Sexual reproduction is found throughout the eukaryote tree of life and fundamentally affects the org...
Sequence learning is a fundamental brain function that allows for the acquisition of a wide range o...
In earlier work, Seth et al. developed the “Ethnobotany Study Book”, designed to teach high school s...
textImpedance has been used as a tool for cardiac research since the early 1940’s. Recently there ha...
The redheaded cockchafer ('Adoryphorus couloni') (Burmeister) (RHC) is an important pest of semi-imp...
First I argue that Arcesilaus was a natural choice as scholarch. If Crates had intended to groom Soc...
Due to its genetic manipulability and relatively short reproductive cycle, genetic screens are often...
In line with recent efforts to empirically study the folk concept of weakness of will, we examine tw...
II Workshop on Identity, Memory and Experience. Getafe (Spain), March 1-4th, 2011In Shame and Neces...
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a collective term for emphysema, chronic bronchitis,...
Abstract: How can academic programs prepare students to make the transition from education to work p...
The benefits of fruits and vegetables (FV) include supplying nutrients and fiber to the diet, reduci...
We set out to understand the precise mechanisms that regulate the activation and deactivation of Cul...
The Bergen Translation Corpus (TK--NHH) is the result of a fruitful collaboration bet...
The article is an exploration of urban imaginaries emerging through a play with materials. Starting ...
Sexual reproduction is found throughout the eukaryote tree of life and fundamentally affects the org...