Publications by authors named "S Koontz"

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  • Life spans of plants can vary significantly, with some, like the long-lived palmettos studied, facing threats from extreme weather and fires despite their longevity.
  • The research monitored the survival of two species, Serenoa repens and Sabal etonia, over 40 years in different habitats to assess impacts from events like drought and fire.
  • Findings revealed both species had low mortality rates overall, with higher deaths in well-drained soils and during extreme fires, highlighting the need for fire-management strategies and the limitations to their adaptation due to their slow reproductive rates.
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Although the differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) into various types of blood cells has been well established, approaches for clinical-scale production of multipotent hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs) remain challenging. We found that hiPSCs cocultured with stromal cells as spheroids (hematopoietic spheroids [Hp-spheroids]) can grow in a stirred bioreactor and develop into yolk sac-like organoids without the addition of exogenous factors. Hp-spheroid-induced organoids recapitulated a yolk sac-characteristic cellular complement and structures as well as the functional ability to generate HPCs with lympho-myeloid potential.

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XMEN disease, defined as "X-linked MAGT1 deficiency with increased susceptibility to Epstein-Barr virus infection and N-linked glycosylation defect," is a recently described primary immunodeficiency marked by defective T cells and natural killer (NK) cells. Unfortunately, a potentially curative hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is associated with high mortality rates. We sought to develop an ex vivo targeted gene therapy approach for patients with XMEN using a CRISPR/Cas9 adeno-associated vector (AAV) to insert a therapeutic MAGT1 gene at the constitutive locus under the regulation of the endogenous promoter.

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