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2. Supplementary Tables 2-3 from Polyploidization of Murine Mesenchymal Cells Is Associated with Suppression of the Long Noncoding RNA H19 and Reduced Tumorigenicity
3. Supplementary Table 1, Figures 4-7 from Polyploidization of Murine Mesenchymal Cells Is Associated with Suppression of the Long Noncoding RNA H19 and Reduced Tumorigenicity
4. Supplementary Figure 3 from Polyploidization of Murine Mesenchymal Cells Is Associated with Suppression of the Long Noncoding RNA H19 and Reduced Tumorigenicity
5. Data from Polyploidization of Murine Mesenchymal Cells Is Associated with Suppression of the Long Noncoding RNA H19 and Reduced Tumorigenicity
6. Supplementary Tables 4-5 from Polyploidization of Murine Mesenchymal Cells Is Associated with Suppression of the Long Noncoding RNA H19 and Reduced Tumorigenicity
7. Supplementary Figure 2 from Polyploidization of Murine Mesenchymal Cells Is Associated with Suppression of the Long Noncoding RNA H19 and Reduced Tumorigenicity
8. Supplementary Legends for Figures 1-8, Tables 1-5 from Polyploidization of Murine Mesenchymal Cells Is Associated with Suppression of the Long Noncoding RNA H19 and Reduced Tumorigenicity
9. Supplementary Figure 1 from Polyploidization of Murine Mesenchymal Cells Is Associated with Suppression of the Long Noncoding RNA H19 and Reduced Tumorigenicity
10. Supplementary Figure 8 from Polyploidization of Murine Mesenchymal Cells Is Associated with Suppression of the Long Noncoding RNA H19 and Reduced Tumorigenicity
11. The Stem State: Stemness as a State in the Cell’s Life Cycle
12. Stem Cells with No Tissue Specificity
13. Stem Cell Niches
14. The Stem State in Cancer
15. MSC Therapy in Animal Models and in Regenerative Medicine for Human Diseases
16. A Critical Analysis of Properties Commonly Ascribed to Stem Cells
17. Historical Roots
18. Multipotency and Tissue-Specific Stem Cells
19. The Role of Mesenchymal Cells in Cancer: Contribution to Tumor Stroma and Tumorigenic Capacity
20. Environmental Signals Regulating Mesenchymal Progenitor Cell Growth and Differentiation
21. Fas-L promotes the stem cell potency of adipose-derived mesenchymal cells
22. Cultured Mesenchymal Stem Cells Stimulate an Immune Response by Providing Immune Cells with Toll-Like Receptor 2 Ligand
23. Divergent Levels of LBP and TGFβ1 in Murine MSCs Lead to Heterogenic Response to TLR and Proinflammatory Cytokine Activation
24. Incomplete T-cell receptor–β peptides target the mitochondrion and induce apoptosis
25. Differentiation Stage and Lineage-Specific Inhibitor from the Stroma of Mouse Bone Marrow That Restricts Lymphoma Cell Growth
26. Self-Renewal, Induced Proliferation, and Autonomous Cell Growth Represent Distinct Modes of Cell Multiplication
27. Stable Changes in Mesenchymal Stromal Cells from Multiple Myeloma Patients Revealed through Their Responses to Toll-Like Receptor Ligands and Epidermal Growth Factor
28. Mammalian Cell Dedifferentiation as a Possible Outcome of Stress
29. The Origins of Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Heterogeneity
30. The Hemopoietic Stem Cell Niche Versus the Microenvironment of the Multiple Myeloma-Tumor Initiating Cell
31. The mesenchyme in cancer therapy as a target tumor component, effector cell modality and cytokine expression vehicle
32. The mesenchyme expresses T cell receptor mRNAs: relevance to cell growth control
33. Biology of Stem Cells and the Molecular Basis of the Stem State
34. Mitochondria as a sequestration site for incomplete TCRβ peptides: The TCRβ transmembrane domain is a sufficient mitochondrial targeting signal
35. Mesenchymal stromal cells revert multiple myeloma cells to less differentiated phenotype by the combined activities of adhesive interactions and interleukin-6
36. Involvement of p21WAF1/Cip1, CDK4 and Rb in activin A mediated signaling leading to hepatoma cell growth inhibition
37. Environmental guidance of normal and tumor cell plasticity: epithelial mesenchymal transitions as a paradigm
38. Mesenchymal stem cells: harnessing cell plasticity to tissue and organ repair
39. Subpopulations of marrow stromal cells share a variety of osteoblastic markers
40. The Mesenchymal Stroma Negatively Regulates B Cell Lymphopoiesis through the Expression of Activin A
41. Induction of the chemokine stromal-derived factor-1 following DNA damage improves human stem cell function
42. Cultured Stromal Cell Lines from Hemopoietic Tissues
43. Stromal Cell Lines from Mouse Bone Marrow: A Model System for the Study of the Hemopoietic Microenvironment
44. Potent in vitro and in vivo effects of polyclonal anti-human-myeloma globulins
45. Stress as a fundamental theme in cell plasticity
46. Relative genomic stability of adipose tissue derived mesenchymal stem cells: analysis of ploidy, H19 long non-coding RNA and p53 activity
47. Chapter 25. Colony Stimulating Factors
48. Cell Isolation Induces Fate Changes of Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Cells Leading to Loss or Alternatively to Acquisition of New Differentiation Potentials
49. Resistance of Hematopoietic Progenitors to Fas-Mediated Apoptosis Is Actively Sustained by NFκB with a Characteristic Transcriptional Signature
50. The Origin of Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Dictates Their Reparative Properties
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