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Akira Karasawa
New York Structural Biology Center
6 protocols
Alexandros Alexandratos
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
39 protocols
Anca Savulescu
University of Cape Town
20 protocols
Iman Saramipoor Behbahan
University of California
2 protocols
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Joe Zhang
Post-Doc, Stanford University
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Stem cell
iPSC
Ca2+ signalling
Imaging
arrhythmias
Electrophysiology
Cardiac development
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PhD, University of Otago, 2015
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Joseph Wu Lab
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RNA Cleavage Assays to Characterize IRE1-dependent RNA Decay
Authors:
G. Elif Karagöz
,
Jirka Peschek
,
Peter Walter
and
Diego Acosta-Alvear
,
date:
07/20/2019,
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The kinase/RNase IRE1 is a key effector of the cellular response to endoplasmic reticulum stress. The RNase activity of IRE1 can be measured in cells or in the test tube. Here we describe a protocol for the
in vitro
cleavage and analysis of ...
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3 Protocols edited
Rapid Detection of Proliferative Bacteria by Electrical Stimulation
Authors:
Conor LA Edwards
,
Dmitry Malyshev
,
James P Stratford
and
Munehiro Asally
,
date:
02/05/2020,
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Detecting live bacteria is an important task for antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) in the medical sector and for quality-monitoring in biological industries. Current methods for live-bacteria detection suffer limitations in speed or ...
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Generation of Endothelial Cells from Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
Authors:
Chun Liu
,
Linling Cheng
,
Christopher Li Chen
and
Nazish Sayed
,
date:
11/20/2018,
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3785,
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Endothelial cells (ECs), as important constituent of blood vessel are crucial to maintaining vascular tone, and any dysfunction in ECs could lead to many diseases of the vascular system. Due to limited availability of human samples, most of our ...
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