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            <title>Novel functional hepatocyte cell line derived from spontaneous dwarf rat: Model of growth hormone function in vitro</title>
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            <description>AbstractCurrently there is no good hepatocyte model for studying growth hormone (GH) function that reflects its normal physiological roles. Here we report the establishment of a functional hepatocyte cell line, SDRL‐1, from the liver of young male spontaneous dwarf rats (SDR), with isolated GH deficiency. This line has been maintained in Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium (DMEM)/F12 medium supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS) with retention of a near diploid karyotype for extended periods of time. When grown as a monolayer sheet, it displayed a pavement‐like appearance and contact inhibition. These cells have a poorly developed rough endoplasmic reticulum (r‐ER), few mitochondria and glycogen granules, and produce a small amount of albumin and α‐fetoprotein, that is enhanc...</description>
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            <title>Characterization of two independent, exposure‐time dependent paclitaxel‐resistant human ovarian carcinoma cell lines</title>
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            <description>AbstractThis experiment was conducted to address the question of whether acquired paclitaxel resistance is dependent upon whether it is given as a single brief exposure or as a long‐term exposure. PX2 and PX24 were established from 2008 human ovarian cancer cells by 2‐h single exposure or 24‐h continuous exposure to paclitaxel. PX2 acquired paclitaxel resistance faster than PX24 by twofold. Drug resistant pattern was exposure‐time dependent. In 2‐h exposure, PX2 showed 53.86 ± 4.96 (mean ± standard deviation [SD]) fold paclitaxel resistance while PX24 showed 9.51 ± 1.01 fold resistance (P= 0.002). In 24‐h exposure, PX2 showed 2.31 ± 0.3 fold paclitaxel resistance while PX24 showed 28.17 ± 0.98 fold resistance (P= 0.040). PX2 and PX24 acquired cross‐resistance to docetaxe...</description>
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            <title>Ascorbic acid induces in vitro proliferation of human subcutaneous adipose tissue derived mesenchymal stem cells with upregulation of embryonic stem cell pluripotency markers Oct4 and SOX 2</title>
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            <description>AbstractMesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have immense therapeutic potential because of their ability to self‐renew and differentiate into various connective tissue lineages. The in vitro proliferation and expansion of these cells is necessary for their use in stem cell therapy. Recently our group has developed and characterized mesenchymal stem cells from subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue. We observed that these cells show a slower growth rate at higher passages and therefore decided to develop a supplemented medium, which will induce proliferation. Choi et al. have recently shown that the use of ascorbic acid enhances the proliferation of bone marrow derived MSCs. We therefore studied the effect of ascorbic acid on the proliferation of MSCs and characterized their phenotypes using...</description>
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            <title>Value of human amniotic epithelial cells in tissue engineering for cornea</title>
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            <description>AbstractHuman amniotic epithelial cells (hAECs) are potentially one of the key players in tissue engineering due to their easy availability. The aim of the present study was to develop an optimal isolation and transportation technique, as well as to determine the immunophenotype and epithelial gene expression of hAECs. Amnion was mechanically peeled off from the chorion and digested with trypsin‐ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid. The isolated hAECs were cultured in medium containing 10 ng/mL epidermal growth factor until P4. The epithelial gene expression, cell surface antigen and protein expression of hAECs were analyzed by quantitative polymerase chain reaction, flow cytometry and immunocytochemistry. hAECs were also cultured in adipogenic, osteogenic and neurogenic induction media. Th...</description>
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            <title>Bone morphogenetic protein 2 may be a good predictor of success in oocyte fertilization during assisted reproductive technology</title>
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            <title>Derivation, characterization and differentiation of a new human embryonic stem cell line from a Chinese hatched blastocyst assisted by a non‐contact laser system</title>
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            <title>Comparison of conventional and liquid‐based cytology, and human papillomavirus testing using SurePath preparation in Japan</title>
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            <description>In conclusion, the SurePath and conventional methods have equivalent abilities for detecting cervical lesions. After preparation for cytological diagnosis, use of the remaining cells from the SurePath specimens to perform HPV typing using the linear array method could be feasible. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Different responses between diploid and tetraploid H1 embryonic stem cells appeared during long‐term culturing in L15F10 medium without leukemia inhibitory factor</title>
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            <description>AbstractTo examine the alteration in cellular characteristics of polyploid embryonic stem (ES) cells during long‐term culturing without leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF), mouse diploid and tetraploid H‐1 (ES) cells (2H1 and 4H1 cells, respectively) were cultured without LIF for approximately 5 months. 2H1 and 4H1 cells were adapted to the medium without LIF by decreasing the concentration for several passages, and they were denoted as 2H1(−) and 4H1(−) cells, respectively. DNA content of 4H1(−) cells decreased gradually in the early stage, increased abruptly in the second stage, and then was maintained for a long time. 4H1(−) cells exhibited longer doubling time and equivalent phase fraction compared with those of 2H1(−) cells. The G1 phase fractions of 2H1(−) and 4H1(−) c...</description>
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            <title>Proceedings of The 28th Annual Meeting of the Japan Human Cell Society 23 August 2009, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan</title>
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            <title>Anticancer drug sensitivity testing using an oxygen electrode apparatus</title>
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            <title>Establishment of a primary human sarcoma model in athymic nude mice</title>
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            <description>The objective of the present study was to establish a reproducible xenograft model of primary human soft tissue sarcoma in athymic nude mice. Primary soft tissue sarcoma cells from four resected human sarcomas were isolated, cultured until the third passage and injected subcutaneously into athymic nude mice. The sarcoma xenograft was further analyzed by histological and immunohistochemical staining. In two out of four sarcomas tumor growth could successfully be established leading to solid tumors of up to 540 mm3 volume. Histological and immunohistochemical staining confirmed the mouse xenograft as identical sarcoma compared with the original patient's tissue. In the present study a reproducible xenograft model of primary human soft tissue sarcoma in athymic nude mice was established. This...</description>
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            <title>Establishment and characterization of a novel cell line derived from a human small cell lung carcinoma that secretes parathyroid hormone, parathyroid hormone‐related protein, and pro‐opiomelanocortin</title>
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            <title>Establishment and characterization of the rhabdomyosarcoma cell line designated NUTOS derived from the human tongue sarcoma: Special reference to the susceptibility of anti‐cancer drugs</title>
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            <title>Human breast milk is a rich source of multipotent mesenchymal stem cells</title>
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            <description>Putative stem cells have been isolated from various tissue fluids such as synovial fluid, amniotic fluid, menstrual blood, etc. Recently the presence of nestin positive putative mammary stem cells has been reported in human breast milk. However, it is not clear whether they demonstrate multipotent nature. Since human breast milk is a non-invasive source of mammary stem cells, we were interested in examining the nature of these stem cells. In this pursuit, we could succeed in isolating and expanding a mesenchymal stem cell-like population from human breast milk. These cultured cells were examined by immunofluorescent labeling and found positive for mesenchymal stem cell surface markers CD44, CD29, SCA-1 and negative for CD33, CD34, CD45, CD73 confirming their identity as mesenchymal stem ce...</description>
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            <title>Establishment and characterization of a novel cell line derived from a human small cell lung carcinoma that secretes parathyroid hormone, parathyroid hormone-related protein, and pro-opiomelanocortin</title>
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            <description>There are few case reports describing small cell lung carcinoma (SCLC), which secrete parathyroid hormone (PTH)-related protein (PTHrP) and result in hypercalcemia. We have established a novel cell line, derived from a 37-year-old woman with SCLC, which produced PTH, PTH-rP, and a part of proopiomelanocortin (POMC), and led to hypercalcemia. The cell line, named SS-1, was grown as floating cell clusters in DMEM/F12 medium supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum and had a population doubling time of 72 h. The modal chromosome number was 47 (88%); marker chromosomes were not observed. The SS-1 cell line secreted not only PTHrP but also PTH, and both were decreased by CaCl2 administration. Decreasing the concentration of Ca++ in the growth medium stimulated the secretion of both PTHrP and PT...</description>
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            <title>Detection of genomic DNA methylation with denaturing high performance liquid chromatography</title>
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            <description>In conclusion, DHPLC technology serves as a rapid screening tool to monitor the genomic DNA methylation and could be used to increase the throughput efficiency of methylation analysis. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Establishment and characterization of the rhabdomyosarcoma cell line designated NUTOS derived from the human tongue sarcoma: Special reference to the susceptibility of anti-cancer drugs</title>
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            <description>Primary alveolar type of rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) tumor tissue was collected from the tongue of a 17-year-old Japanese woman and used to successfully establish a rhabdomyosarcoma cell line, which has been designated NUTOS. The chromosomal distribution revealed that the NUTOS cell line was hyper-tetraploid with chromosomal translocation. The cells were grown in Dulbecco's modified eagle medium/F12 supplemented with 15% fetal bovine serum, 0.1% non-essential amino acids solution (NEAA), 50 µg of streptomycin, 50 U/mL of penicillin and 0.25 µg /mL of Fungizone. The NUTOS shapes included small spindles, large spindles and long, thick multinucleated cells. All three cell types were immunostained with anti-desmin antibody, which is a marker protein for middle sized myofilaments. Furthermore, imm...</description>
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            <title>In vitro organogenesis using multipotent cells</title>
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            <description>The establishment of efficient methods for promoting stem cell differentiation into target cells is important not only in regenerative medicine, but also in drug discovery. In addition to embryonic stem (ES) cells and various somatic stem cells, such as mesenchymal stem cells derived from bone marrow, adipose tissue, and umbilical cord blood, a novel dedifferentiation technology that allows the generation of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells has been recently developed. Although an increasing number of stem cell populations are being described, there remains a lack of protocols for driving the differentiation of these cells. Regeneration of organs from stem cells in vitro requires precise blueprints for each differentiation step. To date, studies using various model organisms, such as z...</description>
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            <title>Germline polymorphisms of glutathione‐S‐transferase GSTM1, GSTT1 and p53 codon 72 in cervical carcinogenesis</title>
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            <title>Establishment of induced pluripotent stem cells from human neonatal tissues</title>
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            <title>Novel amelanotic and melanotic cell lines NM78-AM and NM78-MM derived from a human oral malignant melanoma</title>
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            <description>Novel cell lines, designated NM78-AM and NM78-MM, have been established from a malignant melanoma of the cheek oral mucosa. NM78-AM cells were spherical, grew in suspension as clusters, and produced no melanin. In contrast, NM78-MM cells were adherent and produced melanin granules. Initially, NM78-AM cells were grown on fibroblast feeder cells or in growth media supplemented with 10% conditioned medium from fibroblasts, but eventually grew in standard growth media alone. NM78-AM cells had interdigitating microvilli and formed cell clusters. They had large nucleoli, desmosomes, lipid droplets, and well-developed Golgi apparatuses. In contrast, NM78-MM cells grew as adherent neuron-like cells. They had large prominent nucleoli, irregular nuclear membranes, a number of mitochondria, well-deve...</description>
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            <title>Heterotopic autotransplantation of ovarian cortex in cynomolgus monkeys</title>
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            <description>In recent years, removal of ova or ovaries before chemotherapy or radiation therapy has been investigated in young female cancer patients to avoid the adverse effects of treatment. Orthotopic autotransplantation of ovarian cortex has advantages such as easy collection of ova and the possibility of spontaneous pregnancy. Although children have been born after successful orthotopic autotransplantation into the residual ovaries, some patients cannot undergo this procedure such as those who need bilateral ovariectomy or pelvic radiation therapy, therefore it is still necessary to investigate suitable heterotopic autotransplantation sites. The present study was performed in primates (cynomolgus monkeys) with the objective of determining the optimum site for heterotopic autotransplantation of ov...</description>
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            <title>Novel amelanotic and melanotic cell lines NM78‐AM and NM78‐MM derived from a human oral malignant melanoma</title>
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            <title>Proceedings of The 27th Annual Meeting of the Japan Human Cell Society 22&amp;#x2013;23 August 2009 Tokyo, Japan</title>
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            <title>Polymorphisms of p53 codon 72 and MDM2 promoter 309 and the risk of endometrial cancer</title>
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            <description>Genetic polymorphisms of p53 and its negative regulator murine double minute 2 homolog (MDM2) have been shown to be closely associated with tumorigenesis in a variety of human cancers. In the present study, single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) at p53 codon 72 and MDM2 promoter 309 was examined for germline DNA samples from 102 endometrial cancer cases and 95 controls using polymerase chain reaction-based fragment analysis. There were no significant differences in the genotype and allele prevalence between control subjects and endometrial cancer patients for p53 codon 72. The GG genotype frequency of MDM2-SNP309 was statistically higher in endometrial cancer patients than that in normal healthy women when compared with the TG genotype (P= 0.0088). However, no statistically significant diffe...</description>
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            <title>POU6F1 is the transcription factor that might be involved in cell proliferation of clear cell adenocarcinoma of the ovary</title>
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            <description>Clear cell adenocarcinoma of the ovary often shows resistance to anticancer agents. We investigated new molecules to use when developing molecular-targeting therapy for clear cell adenocarcinoma of the ovary. RMG-I cells without invasive potential and RMG-V cells with invasive potential (derived from clear cell adenocarcinoma of the ovary) were subjected to complementary deoxyribonucleic acid microarray analysis. Caveolin-1, a molecule involved in cellular motility and invasion, showed differing expression between the two cell lines. An RNA interference experiment using the published siRNA for caveolin-1 was carried out. The results showed suppression of RMG-V cell infiltration by siRNA, but proliferation of the cancer cells was also suppressed. In other words, RMG-V cell infiltration may ...</description>
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            <title>Characterization and comparison of the properties of sarcoma cell lines in vitro and in vivo</title>
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            <description>To expand the available tools for investigating human sarcomas, we characterized the primary properties of 22 common, uncommon, and newly characterized sarcoma cell lines representing eight different histological subtypes. Throughout the characterization process we noticed that in vitro markers and assays are poor indicators of tumorigenicity and that generated xenografts often bear little resemblance to the original histopathology. In vitro properties examined included morphology, proliferation rate, cell cycle characteristics, invasiveness, and immunohistochemical expression of p53 and phospho-AKT. In vivo properties examined included days to tumor formation in NOD/SCID mice, xenograft morphology in several locations and immunohistochemical expression of Ki67, p53 and phospho-AKT. We bel...</description>
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            <title>Establishment and characterization of the NEYS cell line derived from carcinosarcoma of human ovary with special reference to the susceptibility test of anticancer drugs</title>
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            <description>A cell line designated as NEYS was established from ovarian carcinosarcoma (stage IIIc) of a 56-year-old Japanese woman. The extirpated original tumor was carried in growth medium at 0 °C to the culture room. The primary culture was done on 20 August 2003. The cell line was composed of angular adhesive cells and showed neoplastic and pleomorphic features, such as bizarre aggregation of chromatin granules, an irregular thickening nuclear membrane and multiple large nucleoli. They grew as multi-layered cultures without contact inhibition. The cells proliferated moderately, and population doubling time was about 56 h. The chromosome number showed an underdiploidy of aneuploidy. The modal chromosome numbers were 37 (36%) and 38 (26%). The cultures produced carcinoembryonic antigen (27.4 ng/mL...</description>
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            <title>Induced in vitro differentiation of pancreatic-like cells from human amnion-derived fibroblast-like cells</title>
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            <description>There is growing evidence that the human amnion contains various types of stem cells. As amniotic tissue is readily available, it has the potential to be an important source of material for regenerative medicine. In the present study, we evaluated the potential of human amnion-derived fibroblast-like (HADFIL) cells to differentiate into pancreatic islet cells. Two HADFIL cell populations, derived from two different neonates, were analyzed. The expression of pancreatic cell-specific genes was examined before and after in vitro induction of cellular differentiation. We found that Pdx-1, Isl-1, Pax-4, and Pax-6 showed significantly increased expression following the induction of differentiation. In addition, immunostaining demonstrated that insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin were present in ...</description>
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            <title>Cell cycle, morphology and pluripotency of octaploid embryonic stem cells in comparison with those of tetraploid and diploid cells</title>
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            <description>To examine the alteration of cellular characteristics on ploidy transition of embryonic stem (ES) cells, octaploid cells (8H1 cells) were established from tetraploid H-1 (ES) cells, and compared with tetraploid and diploid H-1 (ES) cells (4H1 and 2H1 cells, respectively). The duration of G1, S, and G2/M phases were essentially the same among 2H1, 4H1, and 8H1 cells, suggesting that cell cycle progression is conserved. The ratio of cell volume of 2H1, 4H1, and 8H1 cells was about 1 : 2 : 4, indicating that these polyploid cells were generated through cell cycle progression without cell division. The morphology of 8H1 cells was flagstone-like and flatter than that of 4H1 cells, and differed from the spindle-like shape of 2H1 cells, suggesting that transformation occurred during the ploidy tr...</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 23:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Is parainfluenza virus a threatening virus for human cancer cell lines?</title>
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            <description>Immortalized cell lines, such as human cancer cell lines, are an indispensable experimental resource for many types of biological and medical research. However, unless the cell line has been authenticated prior to use, interpretation of experimental results may be problematic. The potential problems this may cause are illustrated by studies in which authentication of cell lines has not been carried out. For example, immortalized cell lines may unknowingly be infected with viruses that alter their characteristics. In fact, parainfluenza virus type 5 (PIV5) poses a threat to the use of immortalized cell lines in biological and medical research; PIV5 infection significantly alters cellular physiology associated with the response to interferon. If PIV5 infection is widespread in immortalized c...</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 23:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Murine double-minute 2 homolog single nucleotide polymorphism 309 and the risk of gynecologic cancer</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2330397&amp;cid=s_32039_171_f&amp;fid=32039&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1111%252Fj.1749-0774.2009.00068.x</link>
            <description>In this study, MDM2-SNP309 was examined in a total of 400 blood samples from 108 normal, 88 cervical, 119 endometrial and 85 ovarian cancer cases using two independent polymerase chain reaction assays for each allele. When the MDM2-SNP309 genotype was classified into two subgroups of TT+TG and GG, the GG genotype was associated with an increased risk for the development of endometrial cancer (odds ratio [OR]= 1.91, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.05 to 3.47) compared with the TT+TG genotype (P = 0.0353). The G allele also increased the risk of endometrial cancer (OR = 1.20, 95% CI = 0.83 to 1.74) compared with the T allele, but no statistical difference was found (P = 0.3333). The homozygous GG genotype was also associated with postmenopausal status and type I endometrial cancer (P = 0.03...</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Effects of in vitro culture of mouse fetal gonads on subsequent ovarian development in vivo and oocyte maturation in vitro</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2330396&amp;cid=s_32039_171_f&amp;fid=32039&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1111%252Fj.1749-0774.2009.00067.x</link>
            <description>In this study, we investigated the effect of in vitro culture of female fetal gonads before transplantation on subsequent in vivo development. The gonads derived from female fetuses 12.5 days postcoitum were organ-cultured for 0, 7 and 14 days, and then were grafted underneath the kidney capsules of severe combined immunodeficient mice and recovered at 21, 14 and 7 days post-transplantation, respectively. The histological analysis of the grafts showed that the in vitro culture of the fetal gonads restricted follicular development to the antral follicle stage post-transplantation. In the grafts cultured for 14 days, particularly, no antral follicle was observed. However, the oocytes in these follicles had grown to around 65 µm in diameter and had competence to resume meiosis in vitro. When...</description>
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            <title>Donor age-dependent acceleration of cellular aging by repeated ultraviolet A irradiation of human dermal fibroblasts derived from a single donor</title>
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            <description>The relationship between cellular aging and aging of entire organisms has been studied extensively. The findings are confusing, however, and no clear relationships have been demonstrated. The conflicting data may be due to individual differences among the donors of the studied cells. It is crucial to identify the changes in cellular properties that are the result of the aging process. Here, we used human dermal fibroblast cell lines established from a single donor at different ages to assess the influence of ultraviolet A (UVA) on cellular aging. These cell lines have the same genetic background and were obtained from a restricted body region. The results indicated that cellular aging was accelerated by UVA irradiation in a donor age-dependent manner. The ratio of lifespan shortening incre...</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2009 05:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Donor age reflects the replicative lifespan of human fibroblasts in culture</title>
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            <description>Human fibroblasts, which have a finite lifespan in cultures, have been widely used as a model system for cellular aging, and frequently used as one model of human aging. But whether cellular aging contributes to organismal aging has been controversial. To reinvestigate this question, we cultured human fibroblasts from the skin of one individual volunteer collected at different ages. Over a period of 27 years (donor age 36 years to 62 years), we obtained skin cells four times at appropriate intervals, and established eight fibroblast lines. These human fibroblasts have presented evidence for a correlation between donor age and proliferative lifespan in vitro. This result parallels the fact that telomeric DNA size cultured fibroblasts decrease with the increase in donor age. These cell lines...</description>
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            <title>Establishment and characterization of a new squamous cell carcinoma cell line, TMUU-08, derived from human bladder cancer</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2181014&amp;cid=s_32039_171_f&amp;fid=32039&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1111%252Fj.1749-0774.2008.00064.x</link>
            <description>Human squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the bladder is a rare malignancy that represents less than 5% of bladder tumors. In contrast to non-bilharzial SCC, bilharzial SCC is a distinct pathological disease that is rarely encountered in Japan. The majority of patients with non-bilharzial SCC present with a poorly differentiated, muscle-invasive tumor with no previous episode of urothelial carcinoma (UC). Even in the absence of distant metastases, the prognosis of patients with non-bilharzial SCC of the bladder remains dismal because patients die of localized recurrence. This is in contrast to UC in which distant metastasis accounts for the great majority of recurrence. The 5-year survival rate of the patients treated for non-bilharzial SCC of the bladder was only about 10%. To date, large nu...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2009 05:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Protective effect of green tea polyphenols against ultraviolet B-induced damage to HaCaT cells</title>
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            <description>Many deleterious effects on the skin have been associated with the ultraviolet B (UVB) portion of the solar spectrum. The role of green tea polyphenols (GTP) in protecting HaCaT cells against the UVB-induced damages was examined. The promotion effect of low level GTP on cell viability was revealed in a dose-dependent manner. High level GTP had a cytotoxic effect. UVB induced destruction of HaCaT cells, including shedding of cell membrane microvilli, degeneration of nucleus and nucleols and changes of mitochondrial size and internal cristae. GTP alleviated the UVB-induced destructive morphological changes in HaCat cells. It is considered that GTP affords protection against the UVB-induced stress via both interacting with UVB-induced reactive oxygen species and attenuating mitochondrion-medi...</description>
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            <title>Tissue injury alters the site of expression of hepatocyte growth factor activator inhibitor type 1 in bronchial epithelial cells</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2181012&amp;cid=s_32039_171_f&amp;fid=32039&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1111%252Fj.1749-0774.2008.00062.x</link>
            <description>Hepatocyte growth factor activator inhibitor-1 (HAI-1) is a Kunitz-type transmembrane serine proteinase inhibitor that inhibits trypsin-like serine proteinases, such as hepatocyte growth factor activator, matriptase, hepsin and prostasin. HAI-1 is expressed in polarized epithelial cells, in which HAI-1 is mainly located on the basolateral membrane. In the present study, we analyzed the expression and distribution of HAI-1 in respiratory epithelium. We found that HAI-1 is expressed by the bronchial respiratory epithelium with basal or basolateral localization and also by the alveolar epithelium. Bronchial expression of HAI-1 was also confirmed using cultured human bronchial epithelial cells. The epithelial expression of HAI-1 was augmented in response to tissue injury such as cancer invasio...</description>
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            <title>High frequency of common DNA copy number abnormalities detected by bacterial artificial chromosome array comparative genomic hybridization in 24 breast cancer cell lines</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2181011&amp;cid=s_32039_171_f&amp;fid=32039&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1111%252Fj.1749-0774.2008.00061.x</link>
            <description>Breast cancer is a widespread disease in Japan and across the world. Breast cancer cells, as well as most other types of cancer cells, have diverse chromosomal aberrations. Clarifying the character of these chromosomal aberrations should contribute to the development of more suitable therapies, along with the predictions of metastasis and prognosis. Twenty-four breast cancer cell lines were analyzed by bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) array comparative genomic hybridization (CGH). The array slide contained duplicate spots of 4030 BAC clone DNAs covering the entire human genome with 1 Mbp resolution. In all 24 breast cancer cell lines, frequent and significant amplifications as well as deletions were detected by BAC array CGH. Common DNA copy number gains, detected in 60% (above 15 cel...</description>
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            <title>Poster Presentation</title>
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            <title>Symposium3: Battle Front of the Regenerative Medicine</title>
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            <title>Symposium2: Telomere and Cancer Stem Cell</title>
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            <title>Abstracts of Special Lectures 1&amp;#x2013;4</title>
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            <title>Establishment and characterization of HER2-positive cell line derived from pleural effusion of human breast scirrhous carcinoma</title>
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            <description>We have established a cell line derived from a pleural effusion of breast scirrhous carcinoma. This cell line presented immunohistochemically negative for estrogen receptor and slightly positive for progesterone receptor, and positive for c-erbB/HER2/neu. However the original tumor was found to be positive for estrogen receptor and progesterone receptor and slightly positive for c-erbB/HER2/neu expression. Enzyme and electrochemiluminescence immunoassays of tumor markers in the conditioned medium by the cell line revealed they secrete CA15-3, NCC-ST-439 and HER2 protein. We believe the cell line will contribute to the therapeutic study of malignant breast cancer. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <description>The multifactorial process of carcinogenesis involves mutations in oncogenes, or tumor suppressor genes, as well as the influence of environmental etiological factors. Common DNA polymorphisms in low penetrance genes have emerged as genetic factors that seem to modulate an individual's susceptibility to malignancy. Genetic studies, which lead to a true association, are expected to increase understanding of the pathogenesis of each malignancy and to be a powerful tool for prevention and prognosis in the future. Here, we review the findings of genetic association studies of gene polymorphisms in gynecologic cancer with special reference to glutathione-S-transferase, FAS/CD95 and p53 genes including our recent research results. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <description>Various animal models of bladder tumor have been developed for the preclinical evaluation of therapeutic modalities for the treatment of bladder cancers. The ideal model for the investigation of therapeutic effects of proposed novel intravesical treatments requires the mass of the implanted tumor to be confined to the urothelium of the bladder at least for the initial phase. However, previously reported bladder tumor models are not suitable for the evaluation of intravesical therapies for the treatment of superficial bladder cancer, since the muscle invasive tumors have developed from the beginnings of the experiments. These models are too aggressive to study local treatment effects. In the current study, we demonstrated that careful instillation of MBT-2 mouse bladder cancer cells into th...</description>
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            <description>We recently established human chorionic gonadotropin-, adrenocorticotropic hormone- and parathyroid hormone-related protein-secreting cell line derived from primary poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma of the stomach. The cell line was designated as IGSK-3. Inverted-phase contrast microscopy revealed that the IGSK-3 cells consist of two morphological subtypes. One type has visible nucleoli and clear nuclei, but nucleoli and nuclear membrane of the other type are invisible. The population-doubling time was about 43 h. An analysis of conditioned medium by IGSK-3 cells cultured for 4 days revealed the IGSK-3 cells secrete human chorionic gonadotropin-[beta] (0.5 ng/mL), adrenocorticotropic hormone (5.5 pg/mL), parathyroid hormone-related protein (3.4 pmol/mL) and epidermal growth factor (14.2...</description>
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            <description>Two human malignant mesothelioma cell lines, which we designated &quot;epithelial mesothelioma cells&quot; and &quot;fibrous mesothelioma cells&quot;, were established from the pleural fluid containing malignant mesothelial cells of a 72-year-old Japanese man. These cell lines were separated by the colonial techniques from the initiation of the primary cultures and grew well without interruption for 12 years. They were characterized as producing hyaluronic acid. These cell lines displayed different biological characteristics, including morphology, heterotransplantability and genetics using with BAC array CGH. The epithelial mesothelioma cells were epithelial in shape and transplantable into the subcutis of nude mice, while the cells of the fibrous mesothelioma line were fibroblast-like and transplantable into...</description>
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            <title>Increased levels of a particular phosphatidylcholine species in senescent human dermal fibroblasts in vitro</title>
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            <description>Plasma membranes are essential components of living cells, and phospholipids are major components of cellular membranes. Here, we used liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry to investigate changes in the membrane phospholipid content that occur in association with aging. Our results indicate that the levels of a particular species of phosphatidylcholine comprised of stearic acid and arachidonic acid increased with age. To determine the reason for the increased levels of this particular phosphatidylcholine, we examined the effect of highly unsaturated fatty acids, such as arachidonic acid and eicosapentaenoic acid, on cellular aging. Applied arachidonic acid was incorporated into phosphatidylcholine molecules, but neither arachidonic acid nor other related unsaturated fatty acids had any e...</description>
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            <title>Establishment and characterization of a human cell line derived from a uterine papillary serous carcinoma with wild-type p53 function</title>
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            <description>Uterine papillary serous carcinoma is an uncommon histologic subtype of endometrial cancer that behaves aggressively and has a poor prognosis. We successfully established a uterine papillary serous carcinoma cell line. The population-doubling time was approximately 16 h. Although loss of p53 function is considered critical for the molecular pathogenesis of uterine papillary serous carcinoma, p53 was not only mutated but functionally active in this cell line. This newly established cell line should be useful for investigating the characteristics of uterine papillary serous carcinoma. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Mutational analysis of the BRAF gene in human tumor cells</title>
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            <description>Genes of the RAF family, which mediate cellular responses to growth signals, encode kinases that are regulated by RAS and participate in the RAS, RAF, mitogen/extracellular signal-regulated kinase, extracellular signal-regulated kinase and mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway. As BRAF is a serine/threonine kinase that is commonly activated by somatic point mutation, it may provide possible diagnostic and therapeutic targets in human malignant tumors. We analyzed exon 15 of the BRAF gene for mutations in 58 lung, 12 breast, six kidney, 14 cervical, four endometrial and 10 ovarian carcinoma cell lines by PCR-SSCP and direct sequencing. The T1796A transversion was found in one (2.9%) of 34 small cell lung carcinoma and one (8.3%) of 12 breast carcinoma cell lines, resulting in a valine-to...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Induced in vitro differentiation of neural-like cells from human amnion-derived fibroblast-like cells</title>
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            <description>In this study, we evaluated the ... (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>G1 arrest and expression of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors in tamoxifen-treated MCF-7 human breast cancer cells</title>
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            <description>Human Cell, Volume 21, Issue 2, Page 28-37, May 2008. 
		
	 Abstract Treatment of exponentially growing MCF-7 human breast carcinoma cells with tamoxifen (TAM) inhibits cell growth in a dose-dependent manner. However, the molecular basis for the drug's activity and its relationship to the cell cycle have not yet ... (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Alteration and preservation of cellular characteristics in long-term culture of tetraploid H-1 (ES) cells</title>
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            <description>Human Cell, Volume 21, Issue 2, Page 18-27, May 2008. 
		
	 Abstract To examine the alteration in cellular characteristics of polyploid ES cells during long-term culturing, tetraploid H-1 (ES) cells were continuously cultured for 180 days. Cellular DNA content of the tetraploid cells decreased and reached a ... (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Establishment and characterization of a cell line (OMC-9) originating from a human endometrial stromal sarcoma</title>
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            <description>We describe the establishment and characterization of a new human endometrial ... (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Serum level of macrophage colony-stimulating factor is increased in prostate cancer patients with bone metastasis</title>
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            <description>Human Cell, Volume 21, Issue 1, Page 1-6, February 2008. 
		
	 Abstract Recent evaluation of human prostate tissues has shown predominantly high expression of the macrophage colony-stimulating factor receptor in prostatic intra-epithelial neoplasia or prostate cancer. However, the expression of its ligand, the ... (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2008 19:08:46 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Abstracts of Special Lectures I &amp;#x0026; II</title>
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            <description>Human Cell, Volume 21, Issue 1, Page A1, February 2008. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Mitochondrial behavior and localization in reconstituted oocytes derived from germinal vesicle transfer</title>
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            <description>Human Cell, Volume 21, Issue 1, Page 7-11, February 2008. 
		
	 Abstract We investigated the mitochondrial behavior, localization and heteroplasmy in reconstituted oocytes derived from germinal vesicle (GV) transfers. The karyoplast containing the GV nucleus and the ooplast (enucleated oocyte) were prepared from GV ... (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Abstracts of Poster Presentations</title>
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            <description>Human Cell, Volume 21, Issue 1, Page A16-A21, February 2008. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <description>Human Cell, Volume 21, Issue 1, Page A4-A16, February 2008. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Abstract of Luncheon Seminar</title>
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            <description>Human Cell, Volume 21, Issue 1, Page A4, February 2008. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2008 09:07:08 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Abstracts of Symposia I&amp;#x2013;III</title>
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            <description>Human Cell, Volume 21, Issue 1, Page A1-A4, February 2008. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Erratum: CORRIGENDUM</title>
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            <description>Human Cell, Volume 21, Issue 1, Page 12, February 2008. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2008 09:07:08 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Contents</title>
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            <description>Human Cell, Volume 20, Issue 4, Page i-iv, November 2007. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Establishment and characterization of HEPFT, a cell line derived from hepatoid carcinoma of the fallopian tube, with special reference to &amp;#x03B1;-fetoprotein, lectin affinity and histogenesis</title>
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            <description>Human Cell, Volume 20, Issue 4, Page 119-130, November 2007. 
		
	 Abstract A cell line designated &quot;HEPFT&quot; was established from a human fallopian tubal hepatoid carcinoma. This line grew well without interruption for 13 months and was subcultivated over 35 times. The cells were spherical and polygonal in shape and ... (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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	 Abstract Hepatocyte growth factor activator inhibitor type 1 (HAI-1) is a membrane-bound serine proteinase inhibitor having two extracellular Kunitz-type proteinase inhibitor domains (KD) namely KD-1 and KD-2. It efficiently inhibits hepatocyte growth ... (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <description>Human Cell, Volume 20, Issue 4, Page 132-133, November 2007. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <description>Human Cell, Volume 20, Issue 4, Page 131, November 2007. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Novel method for the establishment of cardiomyocytes derived from rat embryonic stem cells in vitro</title>
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            <description>Human Cell, Volume 20, Issue 4, Page 111-118, November 2007. 
		
	 Abstract Cardiomyocytes were differentiated from embryonic stem cells (ES cells) derived from spontaneous dwarf rats (SDR) in vitro. The two-cell stage embryos were cultured in α-MEM supplemented with 10% fetal calf serum and embryotrophic factors (ETF). ... (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <description>Human Cell, Volume 20, Issue 4, Page 91-99, November 2007. 
		
	 Abstract Mouse 2nH1 (ES) cells were examined for polyploidization using K-252a and staurosporine. Though 2nH1 cells were polyploidized by both K-252a and staurosporine, tetraploid cells, 4nH1K cells, were obtained only from cell populations exposed to K-... (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <description>Human Cell Volume 20, Issue 3, Page 63-70, Aug 2007. 
		
	 Abstract Experiments with animal models have shown that the tooth crown structure can be regenerated using tissue engineering techniques that combine tooth bud cells and biodegradable materials, or by using embryonic tissue and adult stem cells. Moreover,... (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <description>Human Cell Volume 20, Issue 3, Page 85-90, Aug 2007. 
		
	 Abstract Human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER-2) overexpression in breast cancer occurs in 20% to 30% of patients with breast cancer. Trastuzumab (Herceptin) targets HER-2 tyrosine kinase receptors expressed on tumor cells and mediates anti-proli... (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <description>Human Cell Volume 20, Issue 3, Page 71-76, Aug 2007. 
		
	 Abstract A new cell line (NOE) of human ovarian endometrioid carcinoma was established and characterized. The cell line showed a short spindle-shaped morphology and continued to grow for more than 4 months without contact inhibition. The doubling time was... (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Differentiation of mesenchymal cells derived from human amniotic membranes into hepatocyte-like cells in vitro</title>
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            <description>Human Cell Volume 20, Issue 3, Page 77-84, Aug 2007. 
		
	 Abstract Mesenchymal stem cells are believed to be involved in the formation of mesenchymal tissues, including bone, cartilage, muscle, tendon and adipose tissue. Interestingly, it has previously been reported that mesenchymal stem cells could also differ... (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Establishment and characterization of a cell line (DEOC-1) originating from a human malignant melanoma of the skin</title>
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            <description>Human Cell Volume 20, Issue 2, Page 23-38, May 2007. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Characterization, anticancer drug susceptibility and atRA-induced growth inhibition of a novel cell line (HUMEMS) established from pleural effusion of alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma of breast tissue</title>
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            <description>Human Cell Volume 20, Issue 2, Page 39-51, May 2007. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <description>Human Cell Volume 20, Issue 2, Page 52-61, May 2007. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Effect of angiotensin II type 1 receptor antagonist on tumor growth and angiogenesis in a xenograft model of human bladder cancer</title>
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            <description>Human Cell Volume 20, Issue 1, Page 1-9, Feb 2007. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Establishment and characterization of a cisplatin-resistant cell line (IGSK-1) from a poorly differentiated gastric adenocarcinoma</title>
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            <description>Human Cell Volume 20, Issue 1, Page 15-22, Feb 2007. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Plural light chains in a single plasma cell of a monoclonal gammopathy undetermined significance case: An ultrastructural study</title>
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            <description>Human Cell Volume 20, Issue 1, Page 10-14, Feb 2007. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Contents</title>
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            <description>Human Cell Volume 19, Issue 4, Page i-v, Nov 2006. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Establishment and characterization of a cell line derived from a human serous surface papillary carcinoma of the ovary</title>
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            <description>Human Cell Volume 19, Issue 4, Page 133-137, Nov 2006. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <description>Human Cell Volume 19, Issue 4, Page 138-139, Nov 2006. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Mouse zona pellucida dynamically changes its elasticity during oocyte maturation, fertilization and early embryo development</title>
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            <description>Human Cell Volume 19, Issue 4, Page 119-125, Nov 2006. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Subject Index</title>
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            <description>Human Cell Volume 19, Issue 4, Page 140-142, Nov 2006. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Establishment and characterization of a cell line (NABCA) derived from metastatic lymph nodes of breast scirrhous carcinoma</title>
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            <description>Human Cell Volume 19, Issue 4, Page 126-132, Nov 2006. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <title>Expression of SpanX mRNA in testicular germ cell tumors</title>
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            <description>Volume 19, Issue 3, Page 87-90, Aug 2006. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <description>Volume 19, Issue 3, Page A2-A6, Aug 2006. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <description>Volume 19, Issue 3, Page A1-A2, Aug 2006. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <description>Volume 19, Issue 3, Page 91-97, Aug 2006. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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            <description>Volume 19, Issue 3, Page A7-A19, Aug 2006. (Source: Human Cell)</description>
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