Publications by authors named "Julian F Burke"

Somatic cell reprogramming generates induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), which serve as a crucial source of seed cells for personalized disease modeling and treatment in regenerative medicine. However, the process of reprogramming often causes substantial lineage manipulations, thereby increasing cellular heterogeneity. As a consequence, the process of harvesting monoclonal iPSCs is labor-intensive and leads to decreased reproducibility.

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  • The CloneSelect Imager is an advanced imaging system designed to assess cell growth, offering a modern alternative to the traditional MTT assay.
  • Both systems produced similar results in determining the effectiveness of cisplatin and oxaliplatin on different cell lines, but the CloneSelect Imager proved to be faster, more accurate, and non-invasive.
  • This new imaging technique shows promise for replacing the MTT assay in scenarios requiring quick and high-throughput cytotoxicity testing.
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Introduction: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are detectable in most cancer patients and they can meet an existing medical need to monitor cancer patients during a course of treatment and to help determine recurrent disease. CTCs are rarely found in the blood of cancer patients and enrichment is necessary for sensitive CTC detection. Most CTC enrichment technologies are anti-EpCAM antibody based even though CTC identification criteria are cytokeratin positive (CK+), CD45 negative (CD45-) and 4'6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (nuclear stain) positive (DAPI+).

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G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest family of genes in animal genomes and represent more than 2% of genes in humans and C. elegans. These evolutionarily conserved seven-transmembrane proteins transduce a diverse range of signals.

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