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Alexandros Kokotos
Weill Cornell Medicine
14 protocols
Andrea Puhar
MIMS and Department of Molecular Biology, Umeå University
51 protocols
David Cisneros
Umeå University
33 protocols
Michael Trinh
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
2 protocols
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Vishal Parekh
Post-Doc, The Broad Institute
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Cell biology
Islet cells biology, imaging, molecular and cellular biology and protein chemistry, high throughput screening, microscopy, development, regeneration
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Ph.D., 2013
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ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6349-4077
5 Protocols reviewed
Isolation and
ex vivo
Expansion of Human Limbal Epithelial Progenitor Cells
Authors:
Naresh Polisetti
,
Günther Schlunck
,
Thomas Reinhard
,
Friedrich E. Kruse
and
Ursula Schlötzer-Schrehardt
,
date:
09/20/2020,
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Limbal stem cell transplantation has been used successfully to treat patients with limbal stem cell deficiency all over the world. However, long term clinical results often proved less satisfactory due to the low quality of the graft or inadequate ...
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Live Mitochondrial or Cytosolic Calcium Imaging Using Genetically-encoded Cameleon Indicator in Mammalian Cells
Authors:
Elisa Greotti
and
Tullio Pozzan
,
date:
02/05/2020,
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Calcium (Ca
2+
) imaging aims at investigating the dynamic changes in live cells of its concentration ([Ca
2+
]) in different pathophysiological conditions. Ca
2+
is an ubiquitous and versatile intracellular signal that ...
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