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251. A Randomized Double Blind Controlled Safety Trial Evaluating d-Lactic Acid Production in Healthy Infants Fed a Lactobacillus reuteri-containing Formula.

252. β-cell dysfunction due to increased ER stress in a stem cell model of Wolfram syndrome.

253. Hyperphagia: current concepts and future directions proceedings of the 2nd international conference on hyperphagia.

254. Harnessing the stem cell potential: the path to prevent mitochondrial disease.

255. Dietary practices in pyridoxine non-responsive homocystinuria: a European survey.

256. Mouse BAZ1A (ACF1) is dispensable for double-strand break repair but is essential for averting improper gene expression during spermatogenesis.

257. Connecting the cell cycle with cellular identity.

258. iPSC-derived β cells model diabetes due to glucokinase deficiency.

259. Tying replication to cell identity.

260. Nuclear genome transfer in human oocytes eliminates mitochondrial DNA variants.

261. Improved methods for reprogramming human dermal fibroblasts using fluorescence activated cell sorting.

262. Long-term safety and efficacy of human-induced pluripotent stem cell (iPS) grafts in a preclinical model of retinitis pigmentosa.

263. Mouse ooplasm confers context-specific reprogramming capacity.

264. BRCA1 tumor suppression depends on BRCT phosphoprotein binding, but not its E3 ligase activity.

265. Human oocytes reprogram somatic cells to a pluripotent state.

267. Reprogramming within hours following nuclear transfer into mouse but not human zygotes.

268. Born at 27 weeks of gestation with classical PKU: challenges of dietetic management in a very preterm infant.

269. The New York Stem Cell Foundation: Fifth Annual Translational Stem Cell Research Conference.

270. Overexpression of metal-responsive transcription factor (MTF-1) in Drosophila melanogaster ameliorates life-span reductions associated with oxidative stress and metal toxicity.

271. Recipient cell nuclear factors are required for reprogramming by nuclear transfer.

272. Breaking ground on translational stem cell research.

273. A small-molecule inhibitor of tgf-Beta signaling replaces sox2 in reprogramming by inducing nanog.

274. Reprogramming after chromosome transfer into mouse blastomeres.

275. Digital RNA allelotyping reveals tissue-specific and allele-specific gene expression in human.

276. Targeted bisulfite sequencing reveals changes in DNA methylation associated with nuclear reprogramming.

277. Optimal timing of inner cell mass isolation increases the efficiency of human embryonic stem cell derivation and allows generation of sibling cell lines.

278. Mediators of reprogramming: transcription factors and transitions through mitosis.

279. Dumpy-30 family members as determinants of male fertility and interaction partners of metal-responsive transcription factor 1 (MTF-1) in Drosophila.

280. CAF-1 is essential for Drosophila development and involved in the maintenance of epigenetic memory.

281. Developmental reprogramming after chromosome transfer into mitotic mouse zygotes.

282. Lumbar spinal stenosis: assessment of cauda equina involvement by electrophysiological recordings.

283. In vivo construction of transgenes in Drosophila.

284. Copper homeostasis in Drosophila by complex interplay of import, storage and behavioral avoidance.

285. Calculation of nonadiabatic couplings with restricted open-shell Kohn-Sham density-functional theory.

286. Nuclear transfer into mouse oocytes.

287. The four members of the Drosophila metallothionein family exhibit distinct yet overlapping roles in heavy metal homeostasis and detoxification.

288. A family knockout of all four Drosophila metallothioneins reveals a central role in copper homeostasis and detoxification.

289. [Role of prescribing doctor in hyponatremic seizures of enuretic children on desmopressin].

290. Transcriptome response to heavy metal stress in Drosophila reveals a new zinc transporter that confers resistance to zinc.

291. Metal-responsive transcription factor (MTF-1) handles both extremes, copper load and copper starvation, by activating different genes.

292. Metal-responsive transcription factor (MTF-1) and heavy metal stress response in Drosophila and mammalian cells: a functional comparison.

293. An efficient method to generate chromosomal rearrangements by targeted DNA double-strand breaks in Drosophila melanogaster.

294. Physical and functional interaction between the Bloom's syndrome gene product and the largest subunit of chromatin assembly factor 1.

295. Knockout of 'metal-responsive transcription factor' MTF-1 in Drosophila by homologous recombination reveals its central role in heavy metal homeostasis.

296. The Drosophila homolog of mammalian zinc finger factor MTF-1 activates transcription in response to heavy metals.

297. Hepatitis following treatments with famotidine and then cimetidine.

298. Physician awareness of male osteopenia.

299. Fruit removal in soybean induces the formation of an insoluble form of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase in leaf extracts*.

300. Changes in ribulosebisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase and ribulose 5-phosphate kinase abundances and photosynthetic capacity during leaf senescence.

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