Sherri S Schultz
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Schultz S, Desbordes S, Du Z, Kosiyatrakul S, Lipchina I, Studer L, et al.
Mol Cell Biol
. 2010 Jul;
30(18):4521-34.
PMID: 20647538
Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), due to their pluripotent nature, represent a particularly relevant model system to study the relationship between the replication program and differentiation state. Here, we define...
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Schultz S, Abraham S, Lucas P
Wound Repair Regen
. 2006 Apr;
14(2):224-31.
PMID: 16630113
Adult stem cells capable of differentiating into phenotypes from all three dermal layers were isolated from adult rat muscle. Stem cells were obtained by enzymatic digestion, followed by primary culture...
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Schultz S, Lucas P
J Neurosci Methods
. 2005 Nov;
152(1-2):144-55.
PMID: 16300830
Multipotent neural stem cells have been isolated from the adult [Kirschenbaum B, Nedergaard M, Preuss A, Barami K, Fraser RA, Goldman SA. In vitro neuronal production and differentiation by precursor...
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McCain M, Meyer A, Schultz S, Glekas A, Spratt T
Biochemistry
. 2005 Apr;
44(15):5647-59.
PMID: 15823023
The hydrogen bonding interactions between the Klenow fragment of Escherichia coli DNA polymerase I with the proofreading exonuclease inactivated (KF(-)) and the minor groove of DNA were examined with modified...
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Schultz S
Curr Drug Targets
. 2005 Feb;
6(1):63-73.
PMID: 15720214
The mechanical force incurred by spinal cord injury results in degenerative neural tissue damage beyond the site of initial injury. By nature, the central nervous system (CNS) does not regenerate...