Molecular Genetic Analysis of Human Endometrial Mesenchymal Stem Cells That Survived Sublethal Heat Shock
High temperature is a critical environmental and personal factor. Although heat shock is a well-studied biological phenomenon, hyperthermia response of stem cells is poorly understood. Previously, we demonstrated that sublethal heat shock induced premature senescence in human endometrial mesenchymal...
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Main Authors: | A. E. Vinogradov (Author), M. A. Shilina (Author), O. V. Anatskaya (Author), L. L. Alekseenko (Author), I. I. Fridlyanskaya (Author), A. Krasnenko (Author), A. Kim (Author), D. Korostin (Author), V. Ilynsky (Author), A. Elmuratov (Author), O. Tsyganov (Author), T. M. Grinchuk (Author), N. N. Nikolsky (Author) |
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2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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