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Charlotte Harken Jensen is an Associate Professor at the University of Southern Denmark. Her research focuses on stem and progenitor cells, which are present in the majority of adult tissues and play crucial roles in postnatal growth and tissue repair following injuries. Over the years, she has conducted extensive research on the isolation and characterization of stem cell populations within general skeletal muscle, liver, and adipose tissues. Her work involves preparing these cells for transplantation and understanding their effects in intervention strategies. Additionally, she specifically studies the role of the gene dlk1 in the proliferation and differentiation of stem and progenitor cells, and aims to determine the factors, including microRNAs, that regulate dlk1 expression. Her methodologies include in vivo detection, isolation, and sorting of cells, as well as protein and gene expression analyses, in vitro culture, and in vivo transplantation using animal models.
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