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    Mesenchymal stem cell suppresses the efficacy of CAR-T toward killing lymphoma cells by modulating the microenvironment through stanniocalcin-1

    Rui Zhang, Qingxi Liu ... Wenjian Ma
    The stanniocalcin-1-dependent immunosuppressive roles of mesenchymal stem cell on chimeric antigen receptor modified T cell therapy.
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    Skeletal dysplasia-causing TRPV4 mutations suppress the hypertrophic differentiation of human iPSC-derived chondrocytes

    Amanda R Dicks, Grigory I Maksaev ... Farshid Guilak
    Chondrocytes derived from induced pluripotent stem cells with the dysplasia-causing TRPV4 mutations, V620I and T89I mutation, were resistant to BMP4-induced hypertrophy, suggesting a mechanism underlying the effects of TRPV4 dysfunction on the severity of skeletal dysplasia.
    1. Developmental Biology
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    Directed differentiation of human iPSCs to functional ovarian granulosa-like cells via transcription factor overexpression

    Merrick D Pierson Smela, Christian C Kramme ... George M Church
    Making human stem cells express certain transcription factors can convert them into cells that are similar to ovarian granulosa cells, and perform several important functions of the ovary.
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    2. Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine

    Efficient generation of marmoset primordial germ cell-like cells using induced pluripotent stem cells

    Yasunari Seita, Keren Cheng ... Kotaro Sasaki
    In vitro model of germline specification in marmosets established by directed differentiation of induced pluripotent stem cells, which transcriptionally resemble pre-migratory primordial germ cells in vivo.
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    Scleraxis-lineage cells are required for tendon homeostasis and their depletion induces an accelerated extracellular matrix aging phenotype

    Antonion Korcari, Anne EC Nichols ... Alayna E Loiselle
    Age-related tendon degeneration is initiated by loss of tenocytes associated with synthesis of high-turnover rate proteoglycans and glycoproteins.
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    The mini-IDLE 3D biomimetic culture assay enables interrogation of mechanisms governing muscle stem cell quiescence and niche repopulation

    Erik Jacques, Yinni Kuang ... Penney M Gilbert
    A user-friendly, and modular, 3D skeletal muscle culture assay enables iterative studies of murine muscle stem cell pool size regulation, functional heterogeneity, return to quiescence, and age-associated functional defects within a 96-well footprint.
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    Regeneration: How the liver keeps itself in shape

    Stephanie May, Thomas G Bird
    After fasting, hepatocytes proliferate to help the liver grow back to its original size.
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    Intermittent fasting induces rapid hepatocyte proliferation to restore the hepatostat in the mouse liver

    Abby Sarkar, Yinhua Jin ... Roel Nusse
    Hepatocytes proliferate to maintain a constant liver-to-body mass ratio during intermittent fasting.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine

    Differential chondrogenic differentiation between iPSC derived from healthy and OA cartilage is associated with changes in epigenetic regulation and metabolic transcriptomic signatures

    Nazir M Khan, Martha Elena Diaz-Hernandez ... Hicham Drissi
    The iPSCs derived from OA cartilage showed memory of disease which affect its chondrogenic potential and regulation at epigenetic and metabolic level may be used to control the regenerative potential of these iPSCs.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine

    Mir155 regulates osteogenesis and bone mass phenotype via targeting S1pr1 gene

    Zhichao Zheng, Lihong Wu ... Janak L Pathak
    Mir155 showed a catabolic effect on osteogenesis and bone mass phenotype via interaction with the S1pr1 gene, suggesting inhibition of Mir155 as a potential approach to bone regeneration and bone defect healing.