Publications by authors named "Eleni Dakou"

Polycomb group (PcG) RING finger protein 5 (PCGF5) is a core component of the so-called Polycomb repressive complex 1.5 (PRC1.5), which is involved in epigenetic transcriptional repression.

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In the treatment of obesity and its related disorders, one of the measures adopted is weight reduction by controlling nutrition and increasing physical activity. A valid alternative to restore the physiological function of the human body could be the increase of energy consumption by inducing the browning of adipose tissue. To this purpose, we tested the ability of Histogel, a natural mixture of glycosaminoglycans isolated from animal Wharton jelly, to sustain the differentiation of adipose derived mesenchymal cells (ADSCs) into brown-like cells expressing UCP-1.

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Isolated mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) retain the capacities to self-renew limitlessly and to give rise to all tissues of an adult mouse. A precise understanding of the relationships, mechanisms of action and functions of novel genes involved in mESCs differentiation is crucial to expand our knowledge of vertebrate development. The epithelial membrane protein 2 (EMP2) is a membrane-spanning protein found in epithelial and endothelial cell-cell junctions that has been implicated in the regulation of cell proliferation and migration in normal and tumor tissues.

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The wide and frequent use of engineered nanomaterials (NMs) raises serious concerns about their safety for human health. Our aim is to evaluate the embryotoxic potential of silver, uncoated and coated zinc oxide, titanium dioxide and silica NMs through the embryonic stem cell test (EST). EST is a validated in vitro assay that permits classification of chemicals into three classes (non, weakly or strongly embryotoxic).

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Whole-mount in situ hybridization (WISH) is a technique widely used in developmental biology to study the localization of RNA sequences in intact tissues or whole organisms. In this chapter we present a detailed protocol that was optimized for gene expression analysis in early stage mouse embryos (5.5-10.

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