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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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The survey on cellular and tissue-engineered therapies in Europe and neighboring Eurasian countries in 2014 and 2015

TL;DR: Activity in Europe for the years 2014 and 2015 in the area of cellular and tissue-engineered therapies, excluding hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) treatments for the reconstitution of hematoiesis is described.
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Facile synthesis of biphasic calcium phosphate microspheres with engineered surface topography for controlled delivery of drugs and proteins.

TL;DR: This work has produced BCP microspheres with different surface topographies that have the capability to be used as tunable drug release systems and holds tremendous promise for drug delivery and tissue engineering applications.
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Transient Activation of Reprogramming Transcription Factors Using Protein Transduction Facilitates Conversion of Human Fibroblasts Toward Cardiomyocyte-Like Cells.

TL;DR: This study provides an alternative method for the generation of p-iCLCs which shortcut reprogramming toward allogeneic cardiomyocytes in a safe and efficient manner and could facilitate generation of genetic material-free cardiomeocytes.
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Differentiation of human ES cell-derived neural progenitors to neuronal cells with regional specific identity by co-culturing of notochord and somite.

TL;DR: Results indicate that highly enriched NPs can be generated in an adherent and defined system from hESCs and indicate a very simple and efficient protocol to mimic in vivo events of human neural development in vitro which is important in the context of developmental neuroscience and cellular replacement therapies.
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The effect of Rho-associated kinase inhibition on the proteome pattern of dissociated human embryonic stem cells

TL;DR: Differential proteomic analysis showed that ROCKi induced upregulation of some actin binding proteins such as tropomyosin, F-actin capping protein (CapZ) and transgelin and downregulation of tubulin, further suggesting a link between ROCK inhibition and the epigenetic mechanism of gene regulation.