2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.neures.2013.11.005
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Effects of heat shock on survival, proliferation and differentiation of mouse neural stem cells

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“…Environmental high temperature may affect inside-pens temperature and performance of dairy cattle. Omori et al (2014) reported that hyperthermia during pregnancy causes abortion in dairy cattle. Environmental temperature also affect the level of aflatoxin in the feed given to animals where above tolerable level could be a predisposing stress factor; aflatoxin is more often found in fodder grown in warm and humid climates which support growth of moulds.…”
Section: Risk Factors Of Abortionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental high temperature may affect inside-pens temperature and performance of dairy cattle. Omori et al (2014) reported that hyperthermia during pregnancy causes abortion in dairy cattle. Environmental temperature also affect the level of aflatoxin in the feed given to animals where above tolerable level could be a predisposing stress factor; aflatoxin is more often found in fodder grown in warm and humid climates which support growth of moulds.…”
Section: Risk Factors Of Abortionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermal modelling for an intense pulsed light source indicates that average hair follicle temperature increases as a linear function of fluence . However, there is probably a certain temperature value (critical temperature) which consistently induces apoptosis of hair follicle stem cells . This temperature can be achieved when a certain fluence is delivered (variable, depending on other important factors like spot size, pulse width, etc.)…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Then the cells were seeded into Poly-D-lysine and Matrigel coated culture substrate (10 mm × 30 mm) of PDMS chamber at 5 × 10 4 cells/cm 2 and to induce differentiation of NSCs into neurons and glia, PM was changed to differentiation medium (DM) consisting of Neurobasal medium supplemented with 2% B-27 and 10% astrocyte conditioned medium (ACM). Differentiation to NSCs from ECSs was confirmed by observing the exponential increase in cell number, proliferation and differentiation into neurons and glia throughout the culturing procedures (Shibata et al, 2016;Omori et al, 2014). The cells were cultured for 6 days and the medium was changed on the third day of differentiation where differentiated cells can be seen in Fig 4. .…”
Section: Cell Culturementioning
confidence: 98%