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Efficient Surface Immobilization of Chemically Modified Hyaluronans for Enhanced Bioactivity and Survival of In Vitro-Cultured Embryonic Salivary Gland Mesenchymal Cells.
Polymers
Lee SW,Kim J,Cong X,Yu GY,Ryu JH,Park K
PA5-49715 was used in Immunocytochemistry to investigate the use of hyaluronan (HA) derivatives, specifically HA-CA, as a surface coating to enhance the survival and bioactivity of embryonic salivary gland mesenchyme (eSGM) cells in vitro.
Fri Apr 09 00:00:00 UTC 2021
Efficient Surface Immobilization of Chemically Modified Hyaluronans for Enhanced Bioactivity and Survival of In Vitro-Cultured Embryonic Salivary Gland Mesenchymal Cells.
Polymers
Lee SW,Kim J,Cong X,Yu GY,Ryu JH,Park K
PA5-49715 was used in Immunocytochemistry to investigate the use of hyaluronan (HA) derivatives, specifically HA-CA, as a surface coating to enhance the survival and bioactivity of embryonic salivary gland mesenchyme (eSGM) cells in vitro.
Fri Apr 09 00:00:00 UTC 2021
FGF7-induced E11 facilitates cell-cell communication through connexin43.
International journal of biological sciences
Liu X,Bai M,Sun Y,Hu X,Wang C,Xie J,Ye L
PA5-49715 was used in Immunohistochemistry-paraffin-immunofluorescence to examine the influence of FGF7 on the expression and the distribution of E11 in osteoblasts, which mediated osteoblasts' processes formation and gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) partly through connexin43 (Cx43).
Fri Feb 18 00:00:00 UTC 2022
FGF7-induced E11 facilitates cell-cell communication through connexin43.
International journal of biological sciences
Liu X,Bai M,Sun Y,Hu X,Wang C,Xie J,Ye L
PA5-49715 was used in Immunohistochemistry-paraffin-immunofluorescence to examine the influence of FGF7 on the expression and the distribution of E11 in osteoblasts, which mediated osteoblasts' processes formation and gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) partly through connexin43 (Cx43).
Fri Feb 18 00:00:00 UTC 2022
microRNA-155 inhibition restores Fibroblast Growth Factor 7 expression in diabetic skin and decreases wound inflammation.
Scientific reports
Moura J,Sørensen A,Leal EC,Svendsen R,Carvalho L,Willemoes RJ,Jørgensen PT,Jenssen H,Wengel J,Dalgaard LT,Carvalho E
PA5-49715 was used in Immunohistochemistry-immunofluorescence to demonstrate, for the first time, that topical miR-155 inhibition increases diabetic wound fibroblast growth factor 7 expression in diabetic wounds, which, in turn, increases re-epithelization and, consequently, accelerates wound closure.
Tue Apr 09 00:00:00 UTC 2019