Full Name
Tong Cao
(not current staff)
Variants
Tong, C.
Cao, T.
Cao, Tong
 
 
 
Email
dencaot@nus.edu.sg
 

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Subject:  Stem cells

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
12005A proposed design for the cryopreservation of intact and adherent human embryonic stem cell coloniesHeng, B.C. ; Bested, S.M.; Chan, S.H.; Cao, T. 
2Mar-2004An overview and synopsis of techniques for directing stem cell differentiation in vitroHeng, B.C. ; Cao, T. ; Haider, H.K. ; Wang, D.Z.M.; Sim, E.K.-W.; Ng, S.C.
3Oct-2007Caspase inhibitor Z-VAD-FMK enhances the freeze-thaw survival rate of human embryonic stem cellsHeng, B.C. ; Clement, M.V. ; Cao, T. 
42005Combined effects of TGFβ1 and BMP2 in serum-free chondrogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells induced hyaline-like cartilage formationToh, W.S. ; Liu, H. ; Heng, B.C. ; Rufaihah, A.J. ; Ye, C.P.; Cao, T. 
52004Directing stem cell differentiation into the chondrogenic lineage in vitroBoon, C.H. ; Cao, T. ; Eng, H.L.
62005Directing stem cells into the keratinocyte lineage in vitroHeng, B.C. ; Cao, T. ; Liu, H. ; Phan, T.T. 
72005Directing stem cells into the keratinocyte lineage in vitroHeng, B.C. ; Cao, T. ; Liu, H. ; Phan, T.T.
82005Factors influencing stem cell differentiation into the hepatic lineage in vitroHeng, B.C. ; Yu, H.; Yin, Y.; Lim, S.G.; Cao, T. 
92005Factors influencing stem cell differentiation into the hepatic lineage in vitroHeng, B.C. ; Cao, T. ; Yu, H.; Yin, Y.; Lim, S.G. 
102004Feeder cell density - A key parameter in human embryonic stem cell cultureHeng, B.C. ; Liu, H. ; Cao, T. 
11Mar-2006Human embryonic stem cell (hES) colonies display a higher degree of spontaneous differentiation when passaged at lower densitiesHeng, B.C. ; Liu, H. ; Rufaihah, A.J. ; Cao, T. 
122005Incorporating protein transduction domains (PTD) within recombinant 'fusion' transcription factors. A novel strategy for directing stem cell differentiation?Heng, B.C. ; Cao, T. 
13Nov-2006Kinetics of cell death of frozen-thawed human embryonic stem cell colonies is reversibly slowed down by exposure to low temperatureHeng, B.C. ; Ye, C.P.; Liu, H. ; Toh, W.S. ; Rufaihah, A.J. ; Cao, T. 
142005Late-adhering human embryonic stem cell clumps during serial passage can yield morphologically 'normal-looking' coloniesHeng, B.C. ; Liu, H. ; Cao, T. 
152006Loss of viability during freeze-thaw of intact and adherent human embryonic stem cells with conventional slow-cooling protocols is predominantly due to apoptosis rather than cellular necrosisBoon, C.H.; Chao, P.Y.; Liu, H. ; Wei, S.T.; Ge, Z. ; Cao, T. ; Rufaihah, A.J.; Yang, Z. ; Eng, H.L.; Boon, H.B.; Hog, W.O.
162006Low temperature tolerance of human embryonic stem cellsBoon, C.H. ; Vinoth, K.J. ; Liu, H. ; Hande, M.P.; Cao, T. 
17Aug-2005Osteogenic differentiation within intact human embryoid bodies result in a marked increase in osteocalcin secretion after 12 days of in vitro culture, and formation of morphologically distinct nodule-like structuresCao, T. ; Heng, B.C. ; Ye, C.P.; Liu, H. ; Toh, W.S. ; Robson, P.; Li, P.; Hong, Y.H. ; Stanton, L.W.
182008Prolonged exposure of human embryonic stem cells to heat shock induces necrotic cell deathHeng, B.C. ; Vinoth, K.J.; Lu, K.; Deng, X.; Zigang, G.E. ; Bay, B.H. ; Cao, T. 
192005Reduced mitotic activity at the periphery of human embryonic stem cell colonies cultured in vitro with mitotically-inactivated murine embryonic fibroblast feeder cellsHeng, B.C. ; Cao, T. ; Liu, H. ; Rufaihah, A.J. 
201-Apr-2004Strategies for directing the differentiation of stem cells into the cardiomyogenic lineage in vitroHeng, B.C. ; Haider, H.Kh. ; Sim, E.K.-W.; Cao, T. ; Ng, S.C.