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Epithelial cell-size dysregulation is also found in mouse tumors and may proceed with loss of tissue organization and upregulation of transcription.
Published 2022“…Stage II involves more mixed stroma/tumor regions and disorganization, leading to sparse cells and increased cell size dysregulation. Late stage (III-IV) cancers are dominated by adaptation towards maximal cell division rate, evolution of immune resistance, and also loss of cytokeratin staining. …”
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Table2_Increased CD34 in pancreatic islet negatively predict islet β-cell decrease in type1 diabetes model.XLSX
Published 2022“…Furthermore, the proportion of CD34-positive cells, which were also positive for glucagon, was significantly increased in alloxan-induced diabetes models. …”
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Image1_Increased CD34 in pancreatic islet negatively predict islet β-cell decrease in type1 diabetes model.TIF
Published 2022“…Furthermore, the proportion of CD34-positive cells, which were also positive for glucagon, was significantly increased in alloxan-induced diabetes models. …”
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Table1_Increased CD34 in pancreatic islet negatively predict islet β-cell decrease in type1 diabetes model.XLSX
Published 2022“…Furthermore, the proportion of CD34-positive cells, which were also positive for glucagon, was significantly increased in alloxan-induced diabetes models. …”
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DataSheet1_Increased CD34 in pancreatic islet negatively predict islet β-cell decrease in type1 diabetes model.FASTA
Published 2022“…Furthermore, the proportion of CD34-positive cells, which were also positive for glucagon, was significantly increased in alloxan-induced diabetes models. …”
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Macrophage marker CD68 expression is much higher in KO-PRP treated wound than GFP-PRP treated wound.
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Stem cell marker CD146 expression is much lower in KO-PRP treated wound than GFP-PRP treated wound.
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