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Cell Death Discov
September 2019
1St. Vincent's Institute, Fitzroy, Victoria 3065 Australia.
CD8 T cells play a central role in beta-cell destruction in type 1 diabetes. CD8 T cells use two main effector pathways to kill target cells, perforin plus granzymes and FAS ligand (FASL). We and others have established that in non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice, perforin is the dominant effector molecule by which autoreactive CD8 T cells kill beta cells.
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December 2018
1St Vincent's Institute of Medical Research, Fitzroy, VIC 3065 Australia.
Human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are a valuable tool for studying the cardiac developmental process in vitro, and cardiomyocytes derived from iPSCs are a putative cell source for personalized medicine. Changes in mitochondrial morphology have been shown to occur during cellular reprogramming and pluripotent stem cell differentiation. However, the relationships between mitochondrial dynamics and cardiac mesoderm commitment of iPSCs remain unclear.
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