E-Cadherin Negatively Regulates hESCs Endodermal Differentiation under Varied Substrate Stiffnesses
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Identity is Everything : MYB68 regulates endodermal differentiation and suberin patterning
Root cells are organized into concentric layers that facilitate the movement of water and nutrients. Among these, the endodermis overlays the root vasculature, allowing it to play a major role in selective uptake. To perform this function, endodermal cells undergo two distinct stages of differentiation. The first stage involves the formation of the Casparian strip barrier that prevents… Source
E-Cadherin Negatively Regulates hESCs Endodermal Differentiation under Varied Substrate Stiffnesses
An in vitro model was used to elucidate the effects of E-cadherin complexes on definitive endoderm-directed differentiation of hESCs, when the cells were seeded on polyacrylamide hydrogels with varied stiffnesses. [Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences] Full Article
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