1.Molecular medicine reportsIsolation and characterization of stem cells from differentially degenerated human lumbar zygapophyseal articular cartilage."45-4732 was used in Flow cytometry/Cell sorting to show stem cells with multilineage differentiation potential and clonal properties were identified in human LZAC, and these characteristics were more prominent in mildly degenerated as compared with severely degenerated articular cartilage."AuthorsXiao L,Xu S,Wang X,Jin Z,Wang J,Yang B,Xu H2.Stem cell reportsMIF Plays a Key Role in Regulating Tissue-Specific Chondro-Osteogenic Differentiation Fate of Human Cartilage Endplate Stem Cells under Hypoxia."45-4732 was used in Flow cytometry/Cell sorting to identify the hypoxia induced action of MIF as a transcriptional regulator of SOX9 and RUNX2."AuthorsYao Y,Deng Q,Song W,Zhang H,Li Y,Yang Y,Fan X,Liu M,Shang J,Sun C,Tang Y,Jin X,Liu H,Huang B,Zhou Y3.Stem cell research and therapyGlucose regulates tissue-specific chondro-osteogenic differentiation of human cartilage endplate stem cells via O-GlcNAcylation of Sox9 and Runx2."45-4732 was used in Flow cytometry/Cell sorting to show glucose can influence O-GlcNAcylation of Sox9 and Runx2 to regulate differentiation of human cartilage endplate stem cells."AuthorsSun C,Lan W,Li B,Zuo R,Xing H,Liu M,Li J,Yao Y,Wu J,Tang Y,Liu H,Zhou Y4.Stem cell reportsMIF Plays a Key Role in Regulating Tissue-Specific Chondro-Osteogenic Differentiation Fate of Human Cartilage Endplate Stem Cells under Hypoxia."45-4732 was used in Flow cytometry/Cell sorting to identify the hypoxia induced action of MIF as a transcriptional regulator of SOX9 and RUNX2."AuthorsYao Y,Deng Q,Song W,Zhang H,Li Y,Yang Y,Fan X,Liu M,Shang J,Sun C,Tang Y,Jin X,Liu H,Huang B,Zhou Y5.PloS oneCreation of an immunodeficient HLA-transgenic mouse (HUMAMICE) and functional validation of human immunity after transfer of HLA-matched human cells."45-4732 was used in Flow cytometry/Cell sorting to generate a novel immuno-deficient mouse strain expressing human HLA molecules instead of mouse MHC molecules."AuthorsZeng Y,Liu B,Rubio MT,Wang X,Ojcius DM,Tang R,Durrbach A,Ru Z,Zhou Y,Lone YC |