NANOG has been demonstrated to play an essential role in the maintenance of embryonic stem cells, and its pseudogene, NANOGP8, is suggested to promote the cancer stem cell phenotype. As the roles of these genes are intimately involved with glioblastoma multiforme progression and exosomes are critical in intercellular communication, we conducted a detailed analysis of the association of the NANOG gene family with exosomes to identify diagnostic markers for cancer. Exosomes were precipitated from conditioned culture media from various cell lines, and NANOG gene fragments were directly amplified without DNA isolation using multiple primer sets. The use of the enzymes AlwNI and SmaI with restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis functio...
<div><p>Human Nanog1 is a 305-amino acid (aa) homeodomain-containing transcription factor critical f...
OBJECTIVESThe embryonic stem cell (ESC) self-renewal gene Nanog has been shown to be expressed in se...
Understanding Nanog’s Role in Cancer Biology Mark Daniel Badeaux Supervisory Professor Dean Tang, Ph...
<div><p>NANOG has been demonstrated to play an essential role in the maintenance of embryonic stem c...
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most common form of brain cancer, with an average life expectan...
Exosomes participate in intercellular communication by transporting functionally active molecules. S...
Accumulating evidence demonstrated that NANOG1, the key transcription factor for embryonic stem cell...
Nanog, an important transcription factor in embryonic stem cells (ESC), is the key factor in maintai...
It is well known that cancer cells exhibit characteristics similar to normal stem cells The majority...
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is an incurable brain tumor, with patients only expecting to live 15 t...
Human Nanog1 is a 305-amino acid (aa) homeodomain-containing transcription factor critical for the p...
Background: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most aggressive and deadly primary brain cancer tha...
Neuroblastoma (NB) is an aggressive infancy tumor, leading cause of death among preschool age diseas...
Exosomes, small membrane vesicles (30-100 nm) of endocytic origin secreted by most cell types, conta...
Cancer progression is a polygenic procedure in which the exosomes can function as substantial roles....
<div><p>Human Nanog1 is a 305-amino acid (aa) homeodomain-containing transcription factor critical f...
OBJECTIVESThe embryonic stem cell (ESC) self-renewal gene Nanog has been shown to be expressed in se...
Understanding Nanog’s Role in Cancer Biology Mark Daniel Badeaux Supervisory Professor Dean Tang, Ph...
<div><p>NANOG has been demonstrated to play an essential role in the maintenance of embryonic stem c...
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most common form of brain cancer, with an average life expectan...
Exosomes participate in intercellular communication by transporting functionally active molecules. S...
Accumulating evidence demonstrated that NANOG1, the key transcription factor for embryonic stem cell...
Nanog, an important transcription factor in embryonic stem cells (ESC), is the key factor in maintai...
It is well known that cancer cells exhibit characteristics similar to normal stem cells The majority...
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is an incurable brain tumor, with patients only expecting to live 15 t...
Human Nanog1 is a 305-amino acid (aa) homeodomain-containing transcription factor critical for the p...
Background: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most aggressive and deadly primary brain cancer tha...
Neuroblastoma (NB) is an aggressive infancy tumor, leading cause of death among preschool age diseas...
Exosomes, small membrane vesicles (30-100 nm) of endocytic origin secreted by most cell types, conta...
Cancer progression is a polygenic procedure in which the exosomes can function as substantial roles....
<div><p>Human Nanog1 is a 305-amino acid (aa) homeodomain-containing transcription factor critical f...
OBJECTIVESThe embryonic stem cell (ESC) self-renewal gene Nanog has been shown to be expressed in se...
Understanding Nanog’s Role in Cancer Biology Mark Daniel Badeaux Supervisory Professor Dean Tang, Ph...