Sökning: "state marker"
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1. Phosphatidylethanol in blood as a marker of alcohol abuse
Sammanfattning : Biological markers offer a way of assessing ethanol intake and determining whether a health problem is alcohol related. This study investigated the use of phosphatidylethanol (PEth) in blood as a new marker of alcohol abuse. LÄS MER
2. Ionic modulators of stem cell state
Sammanfattning : Tissue generation during development and maintenance throughout life relies on the proliferation and sequential specification of a group of cells. Stem cells are defined by the properties of self-renewal (division to produce daughter cells equipotent to the mother) and differentiation (division where at least one daughter is of a more restricted potential). LÄS MER
3. Chiral Ruthenium Dipyrodiphenazine Complexes: DNA Binding and Excited State Relaxation
Sammanfattning : Ruthenium complexes with aromatic ligands have been extensively studied due to their interesting photophysical properties, including photophysics and electron transfer upon interaction with nucleic acids. For example, the broad absorption spectrum makes them suitable as antenna molecules in photochemical reaction systems and their ability to accept or donate electrons in their excited state could have potential in opto-electronical devices. LÄS MER
4. Cardiomyocyte Cell Cycle, Renewal and Isolation
Sammanfattning : Heart disease results from the loss of cardiomyocytes following myocardial damage and is a leading cause of death worldwide. Stimulating the endogenous regeneration of cardiomyocytes or isolating them from in vitro culture is an attractive therapeutic strategy. LÄS MER
5. Innate lymphoid cell heterogeneity in human tissues at steady state and during inflammation
Sammanfattning : The family of innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) is the most recently identified group of innate immune cells. The ILC classification groups the cells according to their transcription factor and cytokine profile into ILC1, ILC2 and ILC3, paralleling the classification of T cells. LÄS MER