ACTIVATION OF FGF SIGNALING MEDIATES PROLIFERATIVE AND OSTEOGENIC DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NEURAL CREST DERIVED FRONTAL AND MESODERM PARIETAL DERIVED BONE.

Activation of FGF signaling mediates proliferative and osteogenic differences between neural crest derived frontal and mesoderm parietal derived bone.

As a culmination of efforts over the last years, our knowledge of the embryonic origins of the mammalian frontal and parietal cranial bones is unambiguous.Progenitor cells that subsequently give rise to frontal bone are of neural crest origin, while parietal bone progenitors arise from paraxial mesoderm.Given the unique qualities of neural crest ce

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The impact of curcumin-graphene based nanoformulation on cellular interaction and redox-activated apoptosis: An in vitro colon cancer study

Natural Buttons/Pins plants derivatives have gained enormous merits in cancer therapy applications upon formulation with nanomaterials.Curcumin, as a popular research focus has acquired such improvements surpassing its disadvantageous low bioavailability.To this point, the available research data had confirmed the importance of nanomaterial type in

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