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  1. Treloar, et al. (2001): Mechanisms of axonal plasticity: lessons from the olfactory pathway
  2. Mey (2001): Retinoic acid as a regulator of cytokine signaling after nerve injury
  3. Brittis & Flanagan (2001): Nogo domains and a Nogo receptor: implications for axon regeneration
  4. Goldman, et al. (2001). Transgenic zebrafish for studying nervous system development and regeneration
  5. Differentiation potential of adult stem cells
  6. Rao (2001): Stem cells and aging: expanding the possibilities
  7. Spooren, et al. (2001): Novel allosteric antagonists shed light on mglu5 receptors and CNS disorders
  8. Eder & DeCoursey (2001): Voltage-gated proton channels in microglia
  9. Heneka & Feinstein (2001): Expression and function of inducible nitric oxide synthase in neurons
  10. Ramer, et al. (2001): Nerve growth factor induces P2X3 expression in sensory neurons
  11. Kaplan & Roy (2001). Accidental Germ-Line Modifications Through Somatic Cell Gene Therapies: Some Ethical Considerations
  12. Akerud, et al. (2001). Neuroprotection through delivery of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor by neural stem cells in a mouse model of Parkinson's disease
  13. Sakakibara, et al. (2001). RNA-binding protein Musashi2: developmentally regulated expression in neural precursor cells and subpopulations of neurons in mammalian CNS.
  14. Arsenijevic, et al. (2001). Insulin-like growth factor-I is necessary for neural stem cell proliferation and demonstrates distinct actions of epidermal growth factor and fibroblast growth factor-2
  15. Seri, et al. (2001). Astrocytes give rise to new neurons in the adult mammalian hippocampus
  16. Faux, et al. (2001). Interactions between fibroblast growth factors and Notch regulate neuronal differentiation
  17. Erlandsson, et al. (2001). Immature neurons from CNS stem cells proliferate in response to platelet-derived growth facto
  18. Wick, et al. (2001). Ezrin-dependent promotion of glioma cell clonogenicity, motility, and invasion mediated by BCL-2 and transforming growth factor-beta2
  19. Bagnard, et al. (2001). Semaphorin 3A-vascular endothelial growth factor-165 balance mediates migration and apoptosis of neural progenitor cells by the recruitment of shared receptor
  20. Back, et al. (2001). Late oligodendrocyte progenitors coincide with the developmental window of vulnerability for human perinatal white matter injury
  21. Shihabuddin, et al. (2000). Adult spinal cord stem cells generate neurons after transplantation in the adult dentate gyrus
  22. Iacovitti, et al. (2001): Three articles reporting factors stimulating differentiation of stem cells to dopaminergic neurons
  23. Storch, et al. (2001). Long-term proliferation and dopaminergic differentiation of human mesencephalic neural precursor cells
  24. Csete, et al. (2001). Oxygen-mediated regulation of skeletal muscle satellite cell proliferation and adipogenesis in culture
  25. Wu, et al. (2001): A gene PTEN which suppresses tumor cells also controls stem cell growth
  26. Paez-Pereda, et al. (2001). Retinoic acid prevents experimental Cushing syndrome
  27. Fischer, et al. (2001): Lens-Injury-Stimulated Axonal Regeneration throughout the Optic Pathway of Adult Rats
  28. Miller (2001): Optic nerve protection, regeneration, and repair in the 21st century
  29. Miyata, et al. (2001). Asymmetric inheritance of radial glial fibers by cortical neurons
  30. Sawamoto, et al. (2001). Direct isolation of committed neuronal progenitor cells from transgenic mice coexpressing spectrally distinct fluorescent proteins regulated by stage-specific neural promoters
  31. Yagita, et al. (2001). Neurogenesis by progenitor cells in the ischemic adult rat hippocampus
  32. Akamatsu & Okano (2001). Neural stem cell, as a source of graft material for transplantation in neuronal disease
  33. Kanemura, et al. (2001). Musashi1, an evolutionarily conserved neural RNA-binding protein, is a versatile marker of human glioma cells in determining their cellular origin, malignancy, and proliferative activity
  34. Ming, et al. (2001). Electrical activity modulates growth cone guidance by diffusible factors
  35. Cai, et al. (2001). Neuronal cyclic AMP controls the developmental loss in ability of axons to regenerate
  36. Devine, et al. (2001). Mesenchymal stem cells: stealth and suppression
  37. Asakura, et al. (2001). Muscle satellite cells are multipotential stem cells that exhibit myogenic, osteogenic, and adipogenic differentiation
  38. Quintavalla, et al. (2002). Fluorescently labeled mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) maintain multilineage potential and can be detected following implantation into articular cartilage defects
  39. Justesen, et al. (2001). Mesenchymal stem cells. Potential use in cell and gene therapy of bone loss caused by aging and osteoporosis
  40. Mackenzie, et al. (2001). Human mesenchymal stem cells persist, demonstrate site-specific multipotential differentiation, and are present in sites of wound healing and tissue regeneration after transplantation into fetal sheep
  41. Caterson, et al. (2001). Application of mesenchymal stem cells in the regeneration of musculoskeletal tissues
  42. Moutsatsos, et al. (2001). Exogenously regulated stem cell-mediated gene therapy for bone regeneration
  43. Bjorklund, et al. (2002). Embryonic stem cells develop into functional dopaminergic neurons after transplantation in a Parkinson rat model
  44. Herlenius, et al. (2002). Perinatal respiratory control and its modulation by adenosine and caffeine in the rat
  45. Martin-Caraballo & Dryer (2002). Activity- and target-dependent regulation of large-conductance Ca2+-activated k+ channels in developing chick lumbar motoneurons
  46. Castillo, et al. (2002). RIM1alpha is required for presynaptic long-term potentiation
  47. Bonilla, et al. (2002). Small proline-rich repeat protein 1A is expressed by axotomized neurons and promotes axonal outgrowth
  48. Rainsford E and Reen DJ (2002). Interleukin 10, produced in abundance by human newborn T cells, may be the regulator of increased tolerance associated with cord blood stem cell transplantation.
  49. Lemkine, et al. (2002). Preferential transfection of adult mouse neural stem cells and their immediate progeny in vivo with polyethylenimine
  50. Tzeng (2002). Neural progenitors isolated from newborn rat spinal cords differentiate into neurons and astroglia.
  51. Kotani, et al. (2002). Identification of neuronal cell lineage-specific molecules in the neuronal differentiation of P19 EC cells and mouse central nervous system
  52. Wernig & Brustle (2002). Fifty ways to make a neuron: shifts in stem cell hierarchy and their implications for neuropathology and CNS repair
  53. Liang & Bickenbach (2002). Somatic epidermal stem cells can produce multiple cell lineages during development
  54. Parati, et al. (2002). Human neural stem cells express extra-neural markers
  55. Gritti, et al. (2002). Multipotent neural stem cells reside into the rostral extension and olfactory bulb of adult rodents
  56. Bjartmar, et al. (2002). N-acetylaspartate is an axon-specific marker of mature white matter in vivo: a biochemical and immunohistochemical study on the rat optic nerve
  57. Boyd & Gordon (2002). A dose-dependent facilitation and inhibition of peripheral nerve regeneration by brain-derived neurotrophic factor
  58. Song, et. al. (2002). Neural stem cells from adult hippocampus develop essential properties of functional CNS neurons
  59. Noctor, et al. (2002). Dividing precursor cells of the embryonic cortical ventricular zone have morphological and molecular characteristics of radial glia.
  60. Sosunov & Chelyshev (2002). [Neural stem cells in the brain]
  61. Mice Could Provide The Key To Growing Human Lungs For Transplant
  62. More basic neurological research
  63. Tatagiba, et al. (2002). Regeneration of auditory nerve following complete sectioning and intrathecal application of the IN-1 antibody.
  64. Cervantes, et al. (2002). Embryonic stem cells and somatic cells differ in mutation frequency and type.
  65. De Jonge, et al. (2001). cAMP is involved in the differentiation of human teratocarcinoma cells.
  66. Wang, et al. (2001). Comparisons of tumor suppressor p53, p21, and p16 gene therapy effects on glioblastoma tumorigenicity in situ
  67. Amit & Itskovitz-Eldor (2002). Derivation and spontaneous differentiation of human embryonic stem cells
  68. Hu, et al. (2002). Identification and characterization of a novel Nogo-interacting mitochondrial protein (NIMP)
  69. Wang, et al. (2002). Oligodendrocyte-myelin glycoprotein is a Nogo receptor ligand that inhibits neurite outgrowth.
  70. Satoh & Kuroda (2002). Cytokines and neurotrophic factors fail to affect Nogo-A mRNA expression in differentiated human neurones: implications for inflammation-related axonal regeneration in the central nervous system.
  71. Ng & Tang (2002). Nogos and the Nogo-66 receptor: factors inhibiting CNS neuron regeneration.
  72. Zhou, et al. (2002). Expression of a novel reticulon-like gene in human testis.
  73. Jiang (2002). Pluripotency of mesenchymal stem cells derived from adult marrow
  74. Carmeliet & Storkebaum (2002). Vascular and neuronal effects of VEGF in the nervous system: implications for neurological disorders.
  75. Grumbles, et al. (2002). Muscle reinnervation with delayed or immediate transplant of embryonic ventral spinal cord cells into adult rat peripheral nerve
  76. Simoes, et al. (2002). Effects of 1047-nm neodymium laser radiation on skin wound healing.
  77. Fan, et al. (2001). Analysis of gene expression following sciatic nerve crush and spinal cord hemisection in the mouse by microarray expression profiling
  78. High-dose cyclophosphamide without stem-cell rescue for refractory CIDP
  79. Leukemia inhibitory factor inhibits neuronal terminal differentiation through STAT3 activation
  80. Bleach-Producing Enzyme Found
  81. Roseolovirus infections after stem cell transplantation
  82. Preimplantation Human Embryos and Embryonic Stem Cells Show Comparable Expression of Stage-Specific Embryonic Antigens
  83. Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cells Can Differentiate into Retinal Cells in Injured Rat Retina
  84. Hypoxia Modifies Proliferation and Differentiation of CD34+ CML Cells
  85. Transcription factor-mediated lineage switching reveals plasticity in primary committed progenitor cells
  86. Transplanted Hematopoietic Cells Seed in Clusters in Recipient Bone Marrow In Vivo
  87. Higher pH Promotes Megakaryocytic Maturation and Apoptosis
  88. Treatment of Shwachman Syndrome by Japanese Herbal Medicine (Juzen-Taiho-To): Stimulatory Effects of Its Fatty Acids on Hemopoiesis in Patients
  89. Wang, et al. (2002). Localization of nogo-a and nogo-66 receptor proteins at sites of axon-myelin and synaptic contact.
  90. Structural Mechanism of Cell Enzyme Revealed
  91. UK Scientists in Bid to Map Human Proteins
  92. Characterization of the expression of MHC proteins in human embryonic stem cells
  93. Lu, et al. (2002). Transplantation of EGF-responsive neurospheres from GFP transgenic mice into the eyes of rd mice.
  94. Leimeroth, et al. (2002). Membrane-bound neuregulin1 type III actively promotes Schwann cell differentiation of multipotent Progenitor cells.
  95. Morin & Viala (2002). Coordinations of locomotor and respiratory rhythms in vitro are critically dependent on hindlimb sensory inputs.
  96. Farina, et al. (2002). Regulation of neurogenesis by neurotrophins in developing spinal sensory ganglia.
  97. Song, et al. (2002). Astroglia induce neurogenesis from adult neural stem cells.
  98. Wexler & Palmer (2002). Where, oh where, have my stem cells gone?
  99. Benninghoff, et al. (2002). When cells become depressed: focus on neural stem cells in novel treatment strategies against depression.
  100. Park, et al. (2002). The invasion routes of neurovirulent A/Hong Kong/483/97 (H5N1) influenza virus into the central nervous system after respiratory infection in mice.
  101. Nakashima & Taga (2002). Mechanisms underlying cytokine-mediated cell-fate regulation in the nervous system.
  102. Choi, et al. (2002). Fluorescent retrograde neuronal tracers that label the rat facial nucleus: a comparison of Fast Blue, Fluoro-ruby, Fluoro-emerald, Fluoro-Gold and DiI.
  103. Kim, et al. (2002). Co-transfection with cDNA encoding the Bcl family of anti-apoptotic proteins improves the efficiency of transfection in primary fetal neural stem cells.
  104. Torrente, et al. (2002). Alternative sources of neurons and glia from somatic stem cells.
  105. Ilia, et al. (2002). Expression of Oct-6, a POU III Domain Transcription Factor, in Schizophrenia.
  106. Machon, et al. (2002). Forebrain-specific promoter/enhancer D6 derived from the mouse Dach1 gene controls expression in neural stem cells.
  107. Marty, et al. (2002). The myelin basic protein gene is expressed in differentiated blood cell lineages and in hemopoietic progenitors.
  108. Tate, et al. (2002). Fibronectin promotes survival and migration of primary neural stem cells transplanted into the traumatically injured mouse brain.
  109. Zigova, et al. (2002). Human umbilical cord blood cells express neural antigens after transplantation into the developing rat brain.
  110. Tsutsui, et al. (2002). Reactivation of latent cytomegalovirus infection in mouse brain cells detected after transfer to brain slice cultures.
  111. Basseres, et al. (2002). ARHGAP10, a novel human gene coding for a potentially cytoskeletal Rho-GTPase activating protein.
  112. Letinic, et al. (2002). Origin of GABAergic neurons in the human neocortex.
  113. Kempermann, et al. (2002). Regulation of adult hippocampal neurogenesis - implications for novel theories of major depression.
  114. Ruiz, et al. (2002). Gli and hedgehog in cancer: tumours, embryos and stem cells.
  115. Nadarajah & Parnavelas (2002). Modes of neuronal migration in the developing cerebral cortex.
  116. Yu, et al. (2002). AC133-2, a novel isoform of human AC133 stem cell antigen
  117. Park, et al. (2002). Global gene and cell replacement strategies via stem cells.
  118. Krause (2002). Plasticity of marrow-derived stem cells.
  119. Gotz, et al. (2002). Radial glial cells as neuronal precursors: a new perspective on the correlation of morphology and lineage restriction in the developing cerebral cortex of mice.
  120. Garcia-Verdugo, et al. (2002). The proliferative ventricular zone in adult vertebrates: a comparative study using reptiles, birds, and mammals.
  121. Alvarez-Buylla, et al. (2002). Identification of neural stem cells in the adult vertebrate brain.
  122. Nottebohm (2002). Neuronal replacement in adult brain.
  123. Haughey, et al. (2002). Disruption of neurogenesis in the subventricular zone of adult mice, and in human cortical neuronal precursor cells in culture, by amyloid beta-peptide: implications for the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease.
  124. Reid & Walsh (2002). Evidence of common progenitors and patterns of dispersion in rat striatum and cerebral cortex.
  125. Blok (2002). Central pathways controlling micturition and urinary continence.
  126. Zheng, et al. (2002). Transplantation of an indigenous neural stem cell population leading to hyperplasia and atypical integration.
  127. Power, et al. (2002). Oligodendrocyte precursor cells from different brain regions express divergent properties consistent with the differing time courses of myelination in these regions.
  128. Gower, et al. (2002). hNT neurons express an immunosuppressive protein that blocks T-lymphocyte proliferation and interleukin-2 production.
  129. Poltavtseva, et al. (2002). Evaluation of progenitor cell cultures from human embryos for neurotransplantation.
  130. Aleksandrova, et al. (2002). Behavior of human neural progenitor cells transplanted to rat brain.
  131. Englund, et al. (2002). Migration patterns and phenotypic differentiation of long-term expanded human neural progenitor cells after transplantation into the adult rat brain.
  132. Messam, et al. (2002). Analysis of the temporal expression of nestin in human fetal brain derived neuronal and glial progenitor cells.
  133. Magavi & Macklis (2002). Induction of neuronal type-specific neurogenesis in the cerebral cortex of adult mice: manipulation of neural precursors in situ.
  134. Sharp, et al. (2002). Neurogenesis following brain ischemia.
  135. Cooper-Kuhn & Kuhn (2002). Is it all DNA repair? Methodological considerations for detecting neurogenesis in the adult brain.
  136. Noctor, et al. (2002). Dividing precursor cells of the embryonic cortical ventricular zone have morphological and molecular characteristics of radial glia.
  137. Hirsch, et al. (2002). Defective dendrite elongation but normal fertility in mice lacking the Rho-like GTPase activator
  138. Hitoshi, et al. (2002). Notch pathway molecules are essential for the maintenance, but not the generation, of mammalian neural stem cells.
  139. Artificial Antibodies Created
  140. Smith-Swintosky, et al. (2001). Topiramate promotes neurite outgrowth and recovery of function after nerve injury.
  141. Ets1 is required for p53 transcriptional activity in UV-induced apoptosis in embryonic stem cells
  142. Role of integrins in regulating epidermal adhesion, growth and differentiation
  143. Danet, et al. (2002). C1qRp defines a new human stem cell population with hematopoietic and hepatic potential.
  144. Choi, et al. (2002). In vivo differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells into hepatocytes.
  145. Bone marrow transplants
  146. The caudal catheter in neonates: where are the restrictions?
  147. Domeniconi, et al. (2002). Myelin-associated glycoprotein interacts with the nogo66 receptor to inhibit neurite outgrowth
  148. Hackney, et al. (2002). A molecular profile of a hematopoietic stem cell niche
  149. Wagner, et al. (2002). Little Evidence for Developmental Plasticity of Adult Hematopoietic Stem Cells.
  150. Yakar, et al. (2002). Circulating levels of IGF-1 directly regulate bone growth and density.
  151. Wichterle, et al. (2002). Directed differentiation of embryonic stem cells into motor neurons.
  152. Choi. et al. (2002). In vivo differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells into hepatocytes
  153. Lu, et al. (2002). Transplantation of EGF-responsive neurospheres from GFP transgenic mice into the eyes of rd mice.
  154. Machon, et al. (2002). Forebrain-specific promoter/enhancer D6 derived from the mouse Dach1 gene controls expression in neural stem cells
  155. Nature Neuroscience Contents: November 2002 Volume 5 Number 11
  156. Manitt & Kennedy (2002). here the rubber meets the road: netrin expression and function in developing and adult nervous systems.
  157. Cis and trans interactions of L1 with neuropilin-1 control axonal responses to semaphorin 3A
  158. Ohkawara, et al. (2003). Characterization of a multipotent neural progenitor cell line cloned from an adult p53(-/-) mouse cerebellum.
  159. Fabel, et al. (2003). Copernican stem cells: Regulatory constellations in adult hippocampal neurogenesis.
  160. Li, et al. (2003). PTEN regulation of neural development and CNS stem cells.
  161. Recht, et al. (2003). Neural stem cells and neuro-oncology: Quo vadis?
  162. Burns & Weiss (2003). Targeted therapy of brain tumors utilizing neural stem and progenitor cells.
  163. Reed, et al. (2003). Comprehensive banking of sibling donor cord blood for children with malignant and nonmalignant disease.
  164. Roelofs, et al. (2003). Homeostasis of telomere length rather than telomere shortening after allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation.
  165. Weber, et al. (2003). Formation of cartilage matrix proteins by BMP-transfected murine mesenchymal stem cells encapsulated in a novel class of alginates.
  166. Corti, et al. (2002). Neuroectodermal and microglial differentiation of bone marrow cells in the mouse spinal cord and sensory ganglia
  167. LaBarge & Blau (2002). Biological progression from adult bone marrow to mononucleate muscle stem cell to multinucleate muscle fiber in response to injury.
  168. Remberger, et al. (2002). No difference in graft-versus-host disease, relapse, and survival comparing peripheral stem cells to bone marrow using unrelated donors.
  169. Severe neurologic complications after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in children
  170. Huang, et al. (2003). Support of retinal ganglion cell survival and axon regeneration by lithium through a Bcl-2-dependent mechanism.
  171. Flanagan, et al. (2002). Neurite branching on deformable substrates.
  172. Guntinas-Lichius, et al. (2002). Transplantation of olfactory mucosa minimizes axonal branching and promotes the recovery of vibrissae motor performance after facial nerve repair in rats.
  173. West, et al. (2002). Rapid Akt activation by nicotine and a tobacco carcinogen modulates the phenotype of normal human airway epithelial cells.
  174. Moreno-Flores, et al. (2002). Olfactory Ensheathing Glia: Drivers of Axonal Regeneration in the Central Nervous System?
  175. Yan & Rivkees (2002). Hepatocyte growth factor stimulates the proliferation and migration of oligodendrocyte precursor cells.
  176. Chuah & West (2002). Cellular and molecular biology of ensheathing cells.
  177. Middlemiss, et al. (2002). A method for purifying enteric glia from rat myenteric plexus.
  178. Wewetzer, et al. (2002). Olfactory ensheathing glia and Schwann cells: two of a kind?
  179. Scharpf, et al. (2003). A novel technique for peripheral nerve repair.
  180. Kretschmer, et al. (2002). Painful neuromas: a potential role for a structural transmembrane protein, ankyrin G.
  181. Moon, et al. (2003). Limited growth of severed CNS axons after treatment of adult rat brain with hyaluronidase.
  182. Au & Roskams (2003). Olfactory ensheathing cells of the lamina propria in vivo and in vitro.
  183. Moreno-Flores, et al. (2002). Olfactory Ensheathing Glia: Drivers of Axonal Regeneration in the Central Nervous System?
  184. Kipnis, et al. (2002). Neuroprotective autoimmunity: naturally occurring CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells suppress the ability to withstand injury to the central nervous system
  185. Tepper, et al. (2002). "Human endothelial progenitor cells from type II diabetics exhibit impaired proliferation, adhesion, and incorporation into vascular structures."
  186. Suenobu, et al. (2002). "A role of EphB4 receptor and its ligand, ephrin-B2, in erythropoiesis."
  187. Wiessner, et al. (2003). "Anti-nogo-a antibody infusion 24 hours after experimental stroke improved behavioral outcome and corticospinal plasticity in normotensive and spontaneously hypertensive rats."
  188. Morris, et al. (2003). "Plasticity in Respiratory Motor Control: Invited Review: Neural network plasticity in respiratory control."
  189. Umbilical cord blood contains stem cells that can generate neurons
  190. Moreno-Flores, et al. (2003). High level of amyloid precursor protein expression in neurite-promoting olfactory ensheathing glia (OEG) and OEG-derived cell lines.
  191. Vincent, et al. (2003). Morphological plasticity of olfactory ensheathing cells is regulated by cAMP and endothelin-1.
  192. Au E and Roskams AJ (2003). Olfactory ensheathing cells of the lamina propria in vivo and in vitro.
  193. Van Den Pol & Santarelli (2003). Olfactory ensheathing cells: Time lapse imaging of cellular interactions, axonal support, rapid morphologic shifts, and mitosis.
  194. Vartiainen, et al. (2003). Aspirin Inhibits p44/42 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase and Is Protective Against Hypoxia/Reoxygenation Neuronal Damage.
  195. Cui, et al. (2003). A New Approach to CNS Repair using Chimeric Peripheral Nerve Grafts.
  196. Ostenfeld & Svendsen (2003). Recent advances in stem cell neurobiology.
  197. Ying, et al. (2003). Conversion of embryonic stem cells into neuroectodermal precursors in adherent monoculture.
  198. fertilized egg donation
  199. Takahashi, et al. (2003). Ascorbic Acid Enhances Differentiation of Embryonic Stem Cells Into Cardiac Myocytes.
  200. Lobo, et al. (2003). Cellular characterization of epidermal growth factor-expanded free-floating neurospheres.
  201. Calvillo, et al. (2003). Recombinant human erythropoietin protects the myocardium from ischemia-reperfusion injury and promotes beneficial remodeling.
  202. Jaroscak, et al. (2003). Augmentation of umbilical cord blood (Ucb) transplantation with ex-vivo expanded UCB cells: results of a phase I trial using the Aastrom Replicell system.
  203. Lipson, et al. (2003). Neurotrophic properties of olfactory ensheathing glia.
  204. Wang, et al. (2003) Cell fusion is the principal source of bone-marrow-derived hepatocytes
  205. Vassilopoulos, et al. (2003). Transplanted bone marrow regenerates liver by cell fusion
  206. Crews, et al. (2003). Neural stem cells and alcohol.
  207. Gronthos, et al. (2000). Postnatal human dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) in vitro and in vivo.
  208. Lessard & Savageau (2003). Bmi-1 determines the proliferative capacity of normal and leukaemic stem cells
  209. Stem cells: Fusion brings down barriers
  210. Bauer, et al. (2003) Leukemia inhibitory factor is a key signal for injury-induced neurogenesis in the adult mouse olfactory epithelium
  211. Krishnamurti, et al. (2003). Availability of unrelated donors for hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for hemoglobinopathies.
  212. Devine, et al. (2003). Clinical application of hematopoietic progenitor cell expansion: current status and future prospects.
  213. Fan, et al. (2003). Differentiation of endothelial progenitor cells from human umbilical cord blood CD 34+ cells in vitro.
  214. Beck, et al. (2003). Effect of recombinant human deoxyribonuclease on the expression of cell adhesion molecules of thawed and processed cord blood hematopoietic progenitors.
  215. Jaroscak, et al. (2003). Augmentation of umbilical cord blood (Ucb) transplantation with ex-vivo expanded UCB cells: results of a phase I trial using the Aastrom Replicell system.
  216. Jones, et al. (2003). Obstetric predictors of placental/umbilical cord blood volume for transplantation.
  217. Nishihira, et al. (2003). The Japanese cord blood bank network experience with cord blood transplantation from unrelated donors for haematological malignancies: an evaluation of graft-versus-host disease prophylaxis.
  218. Romanov, et al. (2003). Searching for Alternative Sources of Postnatal Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Candidate MSC-Like Cells from Umbilical Cord.
  219. Mastino, et al. (2003). Umbilical Cord Blood: the Role of Apoptosis in the Control of CD34+ Cell Counts.
  220. Rosada, et al. (2003). The human umbilical cord blood: a potential source for osteoblast progenitor cells.
  221. Locatelli, et al. (2003). Related umbilical cord blood transplantation in patients with thalassemia and sickle cell disease.
  222. Lee, et al. (2003). Chronic graft-versus-host disease.
  223. Patzer, et al. (2003). Renal function following hematological stem cell transplantation in childhood.
  224. Akashi, et al. (2003). Transcriptional accessibility for genes of multiple tissues and hematopoietic lineages is hierarchically controlled during early hematopoiesis.
  225. Al Attar, et al. (2003). Long-term (1 year) functional and histological results of autologous skeletal muscle cells transplantation in rat.
  226. Al-Radi, et al. (2003). Cardiac cell transplantation: closer to bedside.
  227. Alison, et al. (2003). Plastic adult stem cells: will they graduate from the school of hard knocks?
  228. Amit, et al. (2003). Human Feeder Layers for Human Embryonic Stem Cells.
  229. Anger, et al. (2003). The appearance of truncated cyclin A2 correlates with differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells.
  230. Antoine, et al. (2003). Long-term survival and transplantation of haemopoietic stem cells for immunodeficiencies: report of the European experience 1968-99.
  231. He, et al. (2003). Embryonic stem cells: new possible therapy for degenerative diseases that affect elderly people.
  232. Brivanlou, et al. (2003). Setting Standards for Human Embryonic Stem Cells
  233. Zerhouni, et al. (2003). EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS: Enhanced: Stem Cell Programs.
  234. Willert, et al.(2003). Wnt proteins are lipid-modified and can act as stem cell growth factors
  235. Tanaka (2003). Regeneration: If They Can Do It, Why Can’t We?
  236. Mitsui, et al. (2003). The Homeoprotein Nanog Is Required for Maintenance of Pluripotency in Mouse Epiblast and ES Cells
  237. Chambers, et al. (2003). Functional Expression Cloning of Nanog, a Pluripotency Sustaining Factor in Embryonic Stem Cells
  238. Corti, et al. (2003). Neuronal generation from somatic stem cells: current knowledge and perspectives on the treatment of acquired and degenerative central nervous system disorders.
  239. Zigova & Sanberg (2003). Can umbilical cord blood-derived progenitors behave like neural cells after exposure to neurogenic signals?
  240. Wu, et al. (2003). Neuronal lineage-specific induction of phospholipase Cepsilon expression in the developing mouse brain.
  241. MacDonald, et al. (2003). Functional motor neurons differentiating from mouse multipotent spinal cord precursor cells in culture and after transplantation into transected sciatic nerve.
  242. Zigova & Sanberg (2003). Can umbilical cord blood-derived progenitors behave like neural cells after exposure to neurogenic signals?
  243. Kumagai, et al. Vitamin D2 analog 19-nor-1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D2: antitumor activity against leukemia, myeloma, and colon cancer cells.
  244. Giesert, et al. (2003). Antibody W7C5 defines a CD109 epitope expressed on CD34+ and CD34- hematopoietic and mesenchymal stem cell subsets.
  245. Fu, et al. (2003). [Isolation and cultivation of neural stem cells from the embryonic rat brain and spinal cord].
  246. Mao & Wang (2003). Adult neural stem/progenitor cells in neurodegenerative repair.
  247. Recent Russian papers on stem cells
  248. Quinlan, et al. (2003). Phospholipase C and protein kinase C involvement in mouse embryonic stem-cell proliferation and apoptosis.
  249. Lei, et al. (2003). The effects of different donor cells and passages on development of reconstructed embryos.
  250. Nadin, et al. (2003). Phenotype and hematopoietic potential of side population cells throughout embryonic development.