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View article: Correction: Testicular cancer in mice: interplay between stem cells and endocrine insults
Correction: Testicular cancer in mice: interplay between stem cells and endocrine insults Open
Following the publication of our article [1], readers noted that one Figure was placed at two places (Figs.3d and6e) and also there was partial overlap between Fig. 3g and6d.Figure 3d was placed incorrectly due to unintentional human error…
View article: Very small embryonic-like stem cells have the potential to win the three-front war on tissue damage, cancer, and aging
Very small embryonic-like stem cells have the potential to win the three-front war on tissue damage, cancer, and aging Open
The concept of dedifferentiation and reprogramming of mature somatic cells holds much promise for the three-front “war” against tissue damage, cancer, and aging. It was hoped that reprogramming human somatic cells into the induced pluripot…
View article: RETRACTED ARTICLE: Extremely Active Nano-formulation of Resveratrol (XAR™) attenuates and reverses chemotherapy-induced damage in mice ovaries and testes
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Extremely Active Nano-formulation of Resveratrol (XAR™) attenuates and reverses chemotherapy-induced damage in mice ovaries and testes Open
Background Fertility preservation and restoration in cancer patients/survivors is the need of present times when increased numbers of patients get cured of cancer but face infertility as a serious side effect. Resveratrol has beneficial ef…
View article: Testicular cancer in mice: interplay between stem cells and endocrine insults
Testicular cancer in mice: interplay between stem cells and endocrine insults Open
Background Incidence of type II germ cell tumors (T2GCT) has increased in young men possibly due to fetal/perinatal exposure to estrogenic compounds. Three-fold increased incidence of T2GCT was reported in men exposed in utero to diethylst…
View article: Adult tissue-resident stem cells—fact or fiction?
Adult tissue-resident stem cells—fact or fiction? Open
Life-long tissue homeostasis of adult tissues is supposedly maintained by the resident stem cells. These stem cells are quiescent in nature and rarely divide to self-renew and give rise to tissue-specific “progenitors” (lineage-restricted …
View article: Which stem cells will eventually translate to the clinics for treatment of diabetes?
Which stem cells will eventually translate to the clinics for treatment of diabetes? Open
Human embryonic stem (hES) cells have been around for more than two decades now. It was expected that hES/iPS (induced pluripotent stem) cells will quickly translate to the clinics to treat diabetic patients and to obtain gametes in vitro …
View article: Stem cells survive oncotherapy & can regenerate non-functional gonads
Stem cells survive oncotherapy & can regenerate non-functional gonads Open
A large proportion of patients who survive cancer are rendered infertile as an unwanted side effect of oncotherapy. Currently accepted approaches for fertility preservation involve banking eggs/sperm/embryos or ovarian/testicular tissue be…