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Hossein Baharvand

Researcher at University of Science and Culture

Publications -  487
Citations -  20462

Hossein Baharvand is an academic researcher from University of Science and Culture. The author has contributed to research in topics: Embryonic stem cell & Stem cell. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 454 publications receiving 15081 citations. Previous affiliations of Hossein Baharvand include Avicenna Research Institute & Royan Institute.

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Avian embryos and related cell lines: A convenient platform for recombinant proteins and vaccine production

TL;DR: The unique characteristics of avian eggs in terms of safety, large scale and economical production of recombinant proteins, and the currently available germ cell‐mediated gene transfer system provides a more efficient strategy in gene targeting and creation of transgenic birds.
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ERK1/2 is a key regulator of Fndc5 and PGC1α expression during neural differentiation of mESCs

TL;DR: It is concluded that Retinoic acid enhances Fndc5 expression through a non-genomic pathway via the ERK signaling pathway through which ERK1/2 modulation via RA has more significant controlling effect on FNDc5 promoter rather than bFGF.
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Comparative proteomic analysis of mouse embryonic stem cells and neonatal- derived cardiomyocytes

TL;DR: This study provides a new insight into the gene expression pattern of differentiated cardiomyocytes and is further evidence for a close relation between ESC-DCs and N-DCSs.
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Surveillance for Hepatocellular Carcinoma after Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation in Cirrhosis

TL;DR: The incidence rate of hepatocellular carcinoma after autologous bone marrow stem cell transplantation for liver cirrhosis in this study is comparable or even less than the reported rates of HCC in cohort studies of cirrhotic patients.
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Induced expression of Fndc5 significantly increased cardiomyocyte differentiation rate of mouse embryonic stem cells.

TL;DR: The results indicated that the overexpression of Fndc5 during spontaneous cardiac differentiation significantly increased not only at RNA levels for mesodermal markers but also at the transcriptional levels for cardiac progenitor and cardiac genes, suggesting that Fnd c5 may be involved in cardiomyocyte differentiation.