| Vol. 14.38 – 29 September, 2022 |
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| Researchers investigated the effect of nerve injury-induced protein 1 (NINJ1) on trophoblast behaviors and pregnancy loss. [Genes & Genomics] |
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| PUBLICATIONSRanked by the impact factor of the journal |
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| Scientists presented a new strategy to establish placenta-like organoids with vascular-like structures from human-induced pluripotent stem cells in a defined 3D culture system. [Bioengineering & Translational Medicine] |
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| The authors showed that neither acute graft versus host disease (aGVHD) nor chronic GVHD was increased in the umbilical cord blood-haplo hematopoietic stem cell transplantation group, and the engraftment and infection rates were similar between the two groups. [Stem Cell Research & Therapy] |
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| Investigators studied the effects of some airborne polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on beta human chorionic gonadotropin and progesterone production by using a syncytial BeWo cell line as a placental model. [Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety] |
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| Researchers demonstrated that human fetal membrane-MSCs could give rise to spinal motor neurons, by the sequential exposure to specific factors that induced a neuralization, caudalization, and ventralization of undifferentiated cells [iScience] |
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| The authors took advantage of the “3IL”-based strategy for high-efficient generation of natural killer cells from umbilical cord blood and placental blood, respectively. [Cancer Cell International] |
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| Scientists evaluated maternal microchimerism in umbilical cord blood (CB) from normal and preeclampsia pregnancies. DNA from CB mononuclear cells following placental delivery and maternal blood was extracted and genotyped. [Reproductive Sciences] |
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| Investigators assessed the tissue regenerative potential of umbilical cord-derived MSCs, which could potentially be an ideal cell source, in a rat model of established ischemia. [Circulation Journal] |
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| The authors summarize the current knowledge on premature placental senescence and the role of oxidative stress and lipid oxidation-derived aldehydes in this process, as well as their links with preeclampsia pathogenesis. [Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics] |
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| Wellcome Leap has awarded Michelle Oyen, an associate professor of biomedical engineering at Washington University in St. Louis’ McKelvey School of Engineering, a multiyear contract to advance methods to assess placental function. [Washington University in St. Louis] |
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| February 5 – 8, 2023 Keystone, Colorado, United States |
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| UT Southwestern Medical Center – Dallas, Texas, United States |
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| The University of British Columbia – Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
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| University of California Santa Cruz – Santa Cruz, California, United States |
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| Karolinska Institutet – Flemingsberg, Sweden |
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| Harvard Stem Cell Institute – Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
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