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12383202
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The chemokine stromal-cell derived factor-1 (SDF-1) controls maturation, trafficking, and homing of certain subsets, lymphoid cells including immunogenic B and T cells, as a ligand of the CXCR4 chemokine receptor.
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12383202
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Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) and Sjögren's syndrome (SS), both highly regulated autoimmune diseases, develop spontaneously in non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice.
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12383202
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In addition, in the SDF-1-Ig group, a greater number of immunoglobulin M (IgM)- IgD- B220(low) CD38+ CD43+ CD23- progenitor B cells and IgM+ IgD+ B220(high) CD43- CD38+ CD24+ CD23+ mature B cells remained in the bone marrow, whereas infiltration of mature IgM+ B cells was less extensive in peripheral tissues.
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18461147
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We show that BRCA1 mutant cancer cell lines contained a subpopulation of CD24+CD29+ or CD24+CD49f+ cells that exhibited increased proliferation and colony forming ability in vitro, and enhanced tumor-forming ability in vivo.
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18461147
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The purified CD24+CD29+ cells could differentiate and reconstitute the heterogeneity found in parental cells when plated as a monolayer.
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18461147
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Furthermore, CD24+CD29+ cells could form tubular structures reminiscent of the mammary ductal tree when grown in three-dimensional cultures, implying that these cancer cells maintain some of the characteristics of the normal stem cells.
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18461147
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We show that BRCA1 mutant cancer cell lines contained a subpopulation of CD24+CD29+ or CD24+CD49f+ cells that exhibited increased proliferation and colony forming ability in vitro, and enhanced tumor-forming ability in vivo.
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18461147
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The purified CD24+CD29+ cells could differentiate and reconstitute the heterogeneity found in parental cells when plated as a monolayer.
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18461147
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Furthermore, CD24+CD29+ cells could form tubular structures reminiscent of the mammary ductal tree when grown in three-dimensional cultures, implying that these cancer cells maintain some of the characteristics of the normal stem cells.
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18461147
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We show that BRCA1 mutant cancer cell lines contained a subpopulation of CD24+CD29+ or CD24+CD49f+ cells that exhibited increased proliferation and colony forming ability in vitro, and enhanced tumor-forming ability in vivo.
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18461147
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The purified CD24+CD29+ cells could differentiate and reconstitute the heterogeneity found in parental cells when plated as a monolayer.
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18461147
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Furthermore, CD24+CD29+ cells could form tubular structures reminiscent of the mammary ductal tree when grown in three-dimensional cultures, implying that these cancer cells maintain some of the characteristics of the normal stem cells.
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18657167
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Differentiation of CD24- pancreatic ductal cell-derived cells into insulin-secreting cells.
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21308865
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CD24: a novel surface marker for PDX1-positive pancreatic progenitors derived from human embryonic stem cells.
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21308865
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By costaining PDX1 and a panel of cell surface antigens at the pancreatic progenitor stage of human ESC differentiation, we discovered a positive marker, CD24.
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21308865
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In addition, CD24-positive cells could differentiate into insulin-producing cells but CD24-negative cells could not.
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21308865
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These results indicate that CD24 could be a surface marker for PDX1-positive pancreatic progenitors derived from human ESCs.
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21308865
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CD24: a novel surface marker for PDX1-positive pancreatic progenitors derived from human embryonic stem cells.
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21308865
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By costaining PDX1 and a panel of cell surface antigens at the pancreatic progenitor stage of human ESC differentiation, we discovered a positive marker, CD24.
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21308865
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In addition, CD24-positive cells could differentiate into insulin-producing cells but CD24-negative cells could not.
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21308865
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These results indicate that CD24 could be a surface marker for PDX1-positive pancreatic progenitors derived from human ESCs.
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21308865
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CD24: a novel surface marker for PDX1-positive pancreatic progenitors derived from human embryonic stem cells.
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21308865
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By costaining PDX1 and a panel of cell surface antigens at the pancreatic progenitor stage of human ESC differentiation, we discovered a positive marker, CD24.
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21308865
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In addition, CD24-positive cells could differentiate into insulin-producing cells but CD24-negative cells could not.
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21308865
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These results indicate that CD24 could be a surface marker for PDX1-positive pancreatic progenitors derived from human ESCs.
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21308865
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CD24: a novel surface marker for PDX1-positive pancreatic progenitors derived from human embryonic stem cells.
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21308865
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By costaining PDX1 and a panel of cell surface antigens at the pancreatic progenitor stage of human ESC differentiation, we discovered a positive marker, CD24.
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21308865
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In addition, CD24-positive cells could differentiate into insulin-producing cells but CD24-negative cells could not.
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21308865
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These results indicate that CD24 could be a surface marker for PDX1-positive pancreatic progenitors derived from human ESCs.
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21560483
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Increasing numbers of endogenous danger signals of host origin are being identified including, for example, uric acid and cholesterol crystals, high mobility group box1 (HMGB1) protein, oxidized LDL, vesicans, heat shock proteins (HSPs) and self DNA.
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21560483
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Moreover, some PRRs (e.g., TLR2,TLR4 and NLRP3) and atypical PRRs can recognize both PAMPs and DAMPs, either as single entities or after forming complexes (e.g., immune complexes, or DNA- HMGB1 and DNA-LL37 complexes), so there must be a mechanism to selectively depress or alleviate the inflammatory response to DAMPs, while leaving that of PAMPs intact.
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21560483
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For example, CD24 reacting with HMGB1 and HSPs has been implicated to function as negative regulator for RAGE.
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22529013
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Recently it has been reported that PDX1-positive pancreatic progenitors, derived from human embryonic stem cells, express the surface marker CD24.
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22529013
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Thus CD24 is not a suitable cell surface marker for identification of PDX1-positive progenitor cells.
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22529013
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Recently it has been reported that PDX1-positive pancreatic progenitors, derived from human embryonic stem cells, express the surface marker CD24.
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22529013
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Thus CD24 is not a suitable cell surface marker for identification of PDX1-positive progenitor cells.
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