Presence of germline markers in bone marrow cells; Expression of synaptonemal complex protein growth differentiation factor; Morphological evidence in ovaries of young and maturing follicles.doi:10.1002/pd.1236AnonymousReproductive Biomedicine Online
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The act of suppressing bone marrow cells is what induces this disease. BMT is the process of destroying all cells in the patient’s bone marrow and replacing them with healthy cells from a donor. This procedure can be used to treat diseases in which one or more family member has a matchin...
This produces a significant increase in OPG/RANKL gene expression ratio in such cultures. The OPG gene is a target of β-catenin [83]. Therefore, induction of its expression by phloretin may be mediated by β-catenin activation. Recently, it has been described that adipocytes in bone marrow ...
Do all bones have marrow? All bones have marrow inside of them. By adulthood, only a handful of bones have red marrow that produces blood cells. Other bones have yellow marrow that stores fat and stem cells.What is Bone Marrow? The skeletal system is a crucial system in the human body ...
Advanced glycation end product (AGE) accumulation in hyperglycemia causes senescence of bone marrow MSCs and induces senile osteoporosis, which can be reversed by enhancing mitophagy by overexpressing sirtuin-3.267 Enhancing autophagy in bone mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) promoted bone formation and ...
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bone marrow;hypoxic microenvironment;cell culturing;bone disease bone-on-a-chip platform 1. Introduction All organs of the human body are exposed to different oxygen tensions, and some organs are exposed to very low oxygen levels and different oxygen gradients. The changes of the bone marrow hypox...