Allan Robins
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Recent Articles
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Rayalam S, Della-Fera M, Krieg P, Cox C, Robins A, Baile C
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2008 Feb;
368(3):815-9.
PMID: 18275845
Apelin, the endogenous ligand of the G protein-coupled APJ receptor has been shown to promote tumor angiogenesis. However, the effect of apelin on inducing angiogenesis in adipose tissue has not...
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Lewis A, Carpenter M, Robins A, Baetge E
Regen Med
. 2007 Nov;
2(6):973-8.
PMID: 18034635
Novocell, Inc. is a stem cell engineering company creating, delivering and commercializing cell and drug therapies for diabetes and other chronic diseases. The use of human embryonic stem cells provides...
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Bibikova M, Chudin E, Wu B, Zhou L, Garcia E, Liu Y, et al.
Genome Res
. 2006 Aug;
16(9):1075-83.
PMID: 16899657
Human embryonic stem (hES) cells originate during an embryonic period of active epigenetic remodeling. DNA methylation patterns are likely to be critical for their self-renewal and pluripotence. We compared the...
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Harrison S, Boquest A, Grupen C, Faast R, Guildolin A, Giannakis C, et al.
Cloning Stem Cells
. 2005 Jan;
6(4):327-31.
PMID: 15671659
We have reported relatively efficient methods for somatic cell nuclear transfer and for knocking out the alpha(1,3)-galactosyltransferase (alpha1,3-GT) gene in porcine fetal fibroblasts using a nonisogenic promoterless construct approach. Here...
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Mitalipova M, Calhoun J, Shin S, Wininger D, Schulz T, Noggle S, et al.
Stem Cells
. 2003 Sep;
21(5):521-6.
PMID: 12968106
Human pluripotent embryonic stem (ES) cells have important potential in regenerative medicine and as models for human preimplantation development; however, debate continues over whether embryos should be destroyed to produce...