نتایج جستجو برای: cd34

تعداد نتایج: 12020  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Edgar Grinstein Yihua Du Simeon Santourlidis Julia Christ Markus Uhrberg Peter Wernet

CD34 glycoprotein in human hematopoiesis is expressed on a subset of progenitor cells capable of self-renewal, multilineage differentiation, and hematopoietic reconstitution. Nucleolin is an abundant multifunctional phosphoprotein of growing eukaryotic cells, involved in regulation of gene transcription, chromatin remodeling, and RNA metabolism, whose transcripts are enriched in murine hematopo...

Journal: :Stem cells and development 2009
Hirotaka Suga Daisuke Matsumoto Hitomi Eto Keita Inoue Noriyuki Aoi Harunosuke Kato Jun Araki Kotaro Yoshimura

CD34 is frequently used as a marker of adipose-derived stem/stromal/progenitor cells (ASCs). However, CD34 expression in human ASCs (hASCs) decreases over time in culture, and the implications of this remain unclear. In this study, we sorted shortly-cultured hASCs into CD34+ and CD34- fractions and compared their biological functions. Results indicated that CD34+ hASCs were more proliferative a...

Journal: :Haematologica 2003
Amber van Stijn Marjolein A van der Pol Alice Kok Petra M Bontje Guido M J M Roemen Rob H J Beelen Gert J Ossenkoppele Gerrit J Schuurhuis

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Altered expression of members of the Bcl-2 family might account for the observed apoptosis resistance to chemotherapy in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Given the poor prognosis associated with CD34+ expression in AML, we studied the role of spontaneous apoptosis and apoptosis regulatory proteins in sorted CD34+ and CD34- primary AML fractions. DESIGN AND METHODS The e...

2011
Toya Terry Zhiqiang Chen Richard A. F. Dixon Peter Vanderslice Pierre Zoldhelyi James T. Willerson Qi Liu

BACKGROUND Cell-based therapy shows promise in treating peripheral arterial disease (PAD); however, the optimal cell type and long-term efficacy are unknown. In this study, we identified a novel subpopulation of adult progenitor cells positive for CD34 and M-cadherin (CD34⁺/M-cad⁺ BMCs) in mouse and human bone marrow. We also examined the long-lasting therapeutic efficacy of mouse CD34⁺/M-cad⁺ ...

2013
Shengnan Guo Libin Guo Maoxiang Sun Wenyue Ma Yujia Lu Ying Liu

CD34 cells differentiated from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have a strong biological function in cardiovascular regeneration. However, the molecular mechanisms of and the methods to improve the CD34 cell differentiation from MSCs, especially from human MSCs (hUC-MSCs) are still unclear. In the current study, the effect of CD34 antibody on the CD34 cell differentiation from human umbilical cord...

Journal: :Blood 2003
Mo A Dao Jesusa Arevalo Jan A Nolta

The cell surface protein CD34 is frequently used as a marker for positive selection of human hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells in research and in transplantation. However, populations of reconstituting human and murine stem cells that lack cell surface CD34 protein have been identified. In the current studies, we demonstrate that CD34 expression is reversible on human hematopoietic stem/proge...

Journal: :Blood 1996
D Rondelli R G Andrews J A Hansen R Ryncarz M A Faerber C Anasetti

The identification of the CD34 molecule, expressed almost exclusively on human hematopoietic stem cells and committed progenitors, and the development of CD34-specific monoclonal antibodies have made procurement of relatively pure populations of CD34+ marrow cells for autologous transplantation feasible. Characterization of the immunogenicity of CD34+ marrow cells may facilitate the design of s...

Journal: :Circulation research 2011
Susmita Sahoo Ekaterina Klychko Tina Thorne Sol Misener Kathryn M Schultz Meredith Millay Aiko Ito Ting Liu Christine Kamide Hemant Agrawal Harris Perlman Gangjian Qin Raj Kishore Douglas W Losordo

RATIONALE Transplantation of human CD34(+) stem cells to ischemic tissues has been associated with reduced angina, improved exercise time, and reduced amputation rates in phase 2 clinical trials and has been shown to induce neovascularization in preclinical models. Previous studies have suggested that paracrine factors secreted by these proangiogenic cells are responsible, at least in part, for...

Journal: :Blood 2002
Ulrich Steidl Ralf Kronenwett Ulrich-Peter Rohr Roland Fenk Slawomir Kliszewski Christian Maercker Peter Neubert Manuel Aivado Judith Koch Olga Modlich Hans Bojar Norbert Gattermann Rainer Haas

CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells are used clinically to support cytotoxic therapy, and recent studies raised hope that they could even serve as a cellular source for nonhematopoietic tissue engineering. Here, we examined in 18 volunteers the gene expressions of 1185 genes in highly enriched bone marrow CD34+ (BM-CD34+) or granulocyte-colony-stimulating factor-mobilized peripheral blood CD34+ (PB-...

Journal: :Haematologica 2015
Esther Heideveld Francesca Masiello Manuela Marra Fatemehsadat Esteghamat Nurcan Yağcı Marieke von Lindern Anna Rita F Migliaccio Emile van den Akker

Expansion of erythroblasts from human peripheral blood mononuclear cells is 4- to 15-fold more efficient than that of CD34(+) cells purified from peripheral blood mononuclear cells. In addition, purified CD34(+) and CD34(-) populations from blood do not reconstitute this erythroid yield, suggesting a role for feeder cells present in blood mononuclear cells that increase hematopoietic output. Im...

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