PATERNAL GENETIC LANDSCAPE OF ZAGROS REGION OF IRAN AND ITS ROLE IN THE GENE FLOW IN THE POPULATIONS OF THE REGION

Paternal Genetic Landscape of Zagros Region of Iran and Its Role in the Gene Flow in the Populations of the Region

Background Rack & Objectives: Zagros Mountains, which are between the flatlands of Mesopotamia and the Iranian plateau, surround the western border of the country.This region was the cradle of great civilizations like Mesopotamia and Elam.This study aimed to test the boundary role of the Zagros Mountains in the genetic structure of the region throu

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New insights into Early Celtic consumption practices: Organic residue analyses of local and imported pottery from Vix-Mont Lassois.

The rich Mediterranean imports found in Early Celtic princely sites (7th-5th cent.BC) in Southwestern Germany, Switzerland and Eastern France have long been the focus of archaeological and public interest.Consumption practices, particularly in the context of feasting, played a major role in Early Celtic life and imported ceramic vessels have conseq

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CD105 (endoglin)-negative murine mesenchymal stromal cells define a new multipotent subpopulation with distinct differentiation and immunomodulatory capacities.

Administration of in vitro expanded mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) represents a promising therapy for regenerative medicine and autoimmunity.Both mouse and human MSCs ameliorate autoimmune disease in syn-, allo- and xenogeneic settings.However, MSC preparations are heterogeneous which impairs their therapeutic efficacy and endorses variability be

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