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in vitro
Cancer Stem Cell News
Ibuprofen Mediates Histone Modification to Diminish Cancer Cell Stemness Properties via a COX2-Dependent Manner
[British Journal of Cancer] The authors report that ibuprofen diminished cancer cell stemness properties that include reducing the ALDH+ subpopulation, side population and sphere formation in three cancer types.
ESC & iPSC News
Acute Myeloid Leukemia iPSCs Reveal a Role for RUNX1 in the Maintenance of Human Leukemia Stem Cells
[Cell Reports] Researchers report that genetically clonal iPSCs derived from an acute myeloid leukemia patient and characterized by exceptionally high engraftment potential gave rise, upon hematopoietic differentiation, to a phenotypic hierarchy.
Intestinal Cell News
Dual Role of Ca2+-Activated Cl− Channel Transmembrane Member 16A in Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Intestinal Epithelial Barrier Dysfunction In Vitro.
[Cell Death & Disease] The authors investigated the effects of transmembrane member 16A on intestinal epithelial barrier function in vitro.
Intestinal Cell News
Patient-Derived In Vitro Models for Drug Discovery in Colorectal Carcinoma
[Cancers] The authors address the recent advances in in vitro colorectal carcinoma (CRC) model systems, ranging from conventional CRC patient-derived models, such as conditional reprogramming-based cell cultures, to more experimental and state-of-the-art models, such as cancer-on-chip platforms or liquid biopsy.
Cell Therapy News
Improving the Safety of Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Therapies Using Genome-Edited Orthogonal Safeguards
[Nature Communications] Scientists used genome editing to engineer a general platform to improve the safety of future human pluripotent stem cell-derived cell transplantation therapies.
Dermal Cell News
Loss of Spry1 Reduces Growth of BRAFV600-Mutant Cutaneous Melanoma and Improves Response to Targeted Therapy
[Cell Death & Disease] Spry1 knockdown in three BRAFV600-mutant cutaneous melanoma cell lines markedly induced cell cycle arrest and apoptosis, repressed cell proliferation in vitro, and impaired tumor growth in vivo.