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CHO-S master cell line generation.
(A) The H11 locus was cleaved, using CRISPR/Cas9, to encourage integration of the landing pad donor. A successful knock-in at the H11 locus generates a master cell line that has two PhiC31 attP sites, and that co-expresses three proteins via a PGK promoter-driven transcript. (B) Genotyping of the 5’-arm and 3’-arm in the CHO-S master cell line. PCR was performed with genomic DNA and specific primer pairs. 1: CHO-S parental cell line with 5’-arm primers; 2: CHO-S master cell line ("4–6") with 5’-arm primers; 3: CHO-S parental cell line with 3’-arm primers; 4: CHO-S master cell line ("4–6") with 3’-arm primers.</p
CHO microRNA engineering is growing up : recent successes and future challenges
microRNAs with their ability to regulate complex pathways that control cellular behavior and phenotype have been proposed as potential targets for cell engineering in the context of optimization of biopharmaceutical production cell lines, specifically of Chinese Hamster Ovary cells. However, until recently, research was limited by a lack of genomic sequence information on this industrially important cell line. With the publication of the genomic sequence and other relevant data sets for CHO cells since 2011, the doors have been opened for an improved understanding of CHO cell physiology and for the development of the necessary tools for novel engineering strategies. In the present review we discuss both knowledge on the regulatory mechanisms of microRNAs obtained from other biological models and proof of concepts already performed on CHO cells, thus providing an outlook of potential applications of microRNA engineering in production cell lines
Measurement of J/Ψ production in pp collisions at √s=7 TeV
The production of J/psi mesons in proton-proton collisions at root s = 7 TeV is studied with the LHCb detector at the LHC. The differential cross-section for prompt J/psi production is measured as a function of the J/psi transverse momentum p(T) and rapidity y in the fiducial region p(T) is an element of [0; 14] GeV/c and y is an element of [2.0; 4.5]. The differential cross-section and fraction of J/psi from b-hadron decays are also measured in the same p(T) and y ranges. The analysis is based on a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.2 pb(-1). The measured cross-sections integrated over the fiducial region are 10.52 +/- 0.04 +/- 1.40(-2.20)(+1.64) mu b for prompt J/psi production and 1.14 +/- 0.01 +/- 0.16 mu b for J/psi from b-hadron decays, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic. The prompt J/psi production cross-section is obtained assuming no J/psi polarisation and the third error indicates the acceptance uncertainty due to this assumption
Development and growth of the foot lumbricalis muscle: a histological study using human foetuses
Background: Our group has shown early development of the hand lumbricalis and hypothesized that, at midterm, the lumbricalis (LU) bundles flexor tendons to provide a configuration of "one tendon per one finger" (Cho K.H. Folia Morphol. 2012; 71, 3: 154-163). However, the study concentrated on the hand and contained no sections of near-term foetuses.
Materials and methods: The present examination of paraffin-embedded tangential sections along the planta from 25 embryos and foetuses at 6-40 weeks (15-320 mm crown-rump length) demonstrated that, at 8 weeks, the initial foot LU appeared in the proximal side of the common tendinous plate of all five deep tendons.
Results: After midterm, a drastic three-phase change occurred at the muscle origin: 1) the LU originated from each of the flexor digitorum longus tendon (FDLT), but abundant tenocyte candidates separated the muscle fibre from the tendon collagen bundle; 2) the LU arose from the covering fascia depending on increased thickness of the muscle; and 3) the LU muscle fibres intermingled with tendon collagen bundles and partly surrounded the tendon. Simultaneously, a dividing site of the FDLT migrated distally to accelerate the changes at the LU origin. These phases did not always correspond to the size of foetus after 30 weeks.
Conclusions: Consequently, in contrast to the hand LU, the delayed changes in the foot were characterised by involvement of the LU origin into a single common part of the FDLT. The quadratus plantae muscle fibres did not attach to the LU at any phase, and connected with the fourth and fifth toe tendons.Depto. de Anatomía y EmbriologíaFac. de MedicinaTRUEpu
1H NMR Spectroscopy Profiling of Metabolic Reprogramming of Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells upon a Temperature Shift during Culture
We report an NMR based approach to determine the metabolic reprogramming of Chinese hamster ovary cells upon
a temperature shift during culture by investigating the extracellular cell culture media and intracellular metabolome of
CHOK1 and CHO-S cells during culture and in response to cold-shock and subsequent recovery from hypothermic
culturing. A total of 24 components were identified for CHOK1 and 29 components identified for CHO-S cell systems
including the observation that CHO-S media contains 5.6 times the level of glucose of CHOK1 media at time zero.
We confirm that an NMR metabolic approach provides quantitative analysis of components such as glucose and
alanine with both cell lines responding in a similar manner and comparable to previously reported data. However,
analysis of lactate confirms a differentiation between CHOK1 and CHO-S and that reprogramming of metabolism in
response to temperature was cell line specific. The significance of our results is presented using principal component
analysis (PCA) that confirms changes in metabolite profile in response to temperature and recovery. Ultimately, our
approach demonstrates the capability of NMR providing real-time analysis to detect reprogramming of metabolism
upon cellular perception of cold-shock/sub-physiological temperatures. This has the potential to allow manipulation of
metabolites in culture supernatant to improve growth or productivity
Measurement of the ratio of prompt χ c to J / ψ production in pp collisions at √s = 7 TeV
The prompt production of charmonium χ c and J / ψ states is studied in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of √s = 7 TeV at the Large Hadron Collider. The χ c and J / ψ mesons are identified through their decays χ c → J / ψ γ and J / ψ → μ + μ - using 36 pb - 1 of data collected by the LHCb detector in 2010. The ratio of the prompt production cross-sections for χ c and J / ψ, σ (χ c → J / ψ γ) / σ (J / ψ), is determined as a function of the J / ψ transverse momentum in the range 2 < p T J / ψ < 15 GeV / c. The results are in excellent agreement with next-to-leading order non-relativistic expectations and show a significant discrepancy compared with the colour singlet model prediction at leading order, especially in the low p T J / ψ region
Measurement of J/ψ polarization in pp collisions at √s=7 TeV
An angular analysis of the decay J/ψ→μ+μ− is performed to measure the polarization of prompt J/ψ mesons produced in pp collisions at √s=7TeV. The dataset corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 0.37 fb−1 collected with the LHCb detector. The measurement is presented as a function of transverse momentum, pT, and rapidity, y, of the J/ψ meson, in the kinematic region 2<pT<15GeV/c and 2.0<y<4.5
The antihypertensive effects of the Jamaican Cho-Cho (Sechium edule)
The experiments reported in this study constitute a preliminary investigation into the possible hypotensive effect of the Jamaican Cho-Cho (Sechium edule). Experiments were conducted in a random and blind fashion on two sub species of Sechium edule. Both the pulp and the peel were examined for hypotensive activity. Water-soluble extracts were prepared from these components of the fruit and injected into anaesthetised rats. Various cardiovascular parameters were measured including heart rate, mean arterial pressure (MAP) and several ECG intervals. We report that all extracts tested produced a fall in blood pressure with little change in ECG intervals. Extract B produced the least change in heart rate with a fall in MAP of approximately 23 mmHg. Changes in heart rate with all extracts appeared to be minimal as an ED25 value could only be determined for extract A, and ED10 values could not be evaluated for extracts C and D. The mechanism(s) by which these extracts produce their hypotensive effects could not be determined in these preliminary experiments. However, it appears not to involve direct effects on cardiac tissue. This conclusion is based on the finding that it took a minimum of 10 to 15 seconds for the hypotensive action to manifest post bolus. Future experiments will be aimed at delineating the mechanism(s) involved in decreasing MAP.Peer reviewedfinal article publishe
sj-docx-2-cho-10.1177_18632521241229954 – Supplemental material for Optimizing calibration of modern skeletal maturity systems
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-cho-10.1177_18632521241229954 for Optimizing calibration of modern skeletal maturity systems by Ryan J Furdock, Andrew J Moyal, Alexander Benedick, Feng-Chang Lin, Yajing Hao, Daniel R Cooperman, James O Sanders and Raymond W Liu in Journal of Children’s Orthopaedics</p
Erratum: 3D bioprinted in vitro secondary hyperoxaluria model by mimicking intestinal-oxalatemalabsorption-related kidney stone disease (Applied Physics Reviews (2022) 9 (041408) DOI: 10.1063/5.0087345)
© 2023 Author(s).This article was originally published online on 21 November 2022 with an incorrect affiliation identifier for author Dong-Woo Cho. It is correct as it appears above. All online versions of this article were corrected on 23 November 2022. AIP Publishing apologizes for this error.11Nsciescopu
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