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Volume 76, Number 10, December 2008

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Human fetal placental endothelial cells have a mature arterial and a juvenile venous phenotype with adipogenic and osteogenic differentiation potential
pp. 1031-1043(13)
Authors: Lang, Ingrid; Schweizer, Angela; Hiden, Ursula; Ghaffari-Tabrizi, Nassim; Hagendorfer, Gabriele; Bilban, Martin; Pabst, Maria A.; Korgun, Emin T.; Dohr, Gottfried; Desoye, Gernot

Synovium-derived stem cell-based chondrogenesis
pp. 1044-1056(13)
Authors: Pei, Ming; He, Fan; Vunjak-Novakovic, Gordana

Leukemia inhibitory factor contributes to hepatocyte-like differentiation of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
pp. 1057-1067(11)
Authors: Lysy, Philippe A.; Smets, Françoise; Najimi, Mustapha; Sokal, Etienne M

Up-regulated expression of Sp1 protein coincident with a viral protein in human and mouse differentiating keratinocytes may act as a cell differentiation marker
pp. 1068-1080(13)
Authors: Li, Bo; Wang, Xiao; Zhou, Fang; Saunders, Nicholas A.; Frazer, Ian H.; Zhao, Kong-Nan

MUC16 expression during embryogenesis, in adult tissues, and ovarian cancer in the mouse
pp. 1081-1092(12)
Authors: Wang, Ying; Cheon, Dong-Joo; Lu, Zhen; Cunningham, Sheena L.; Chen, Chun-Ming; Luo, Robert Z.; Xing, Deyin; Orsulic, Sandra; Bast, Robert C.; Behringer, Richard R.

An immediate-early gene, srsA: its involvement in the starvation response that initiates differentiation of Dictyostelium cells
pp. 1093-1103(11)
Authors: Sasaki, Kazunori; Chae, Soo-Cheon; Loomis, William F.; Iranfar, Negin; Amagai, Aiko; Maeda, Yasuo

The function of PP2A/B56 in non-metazoan multicellular development
pp. 1104-1110(7)
Authors: Lee, Nam-Sihk; Veeranki, Sudhakar; Kim, Bohye; Kim, Leung

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