Induced pluripotent stem cell (redirect from Induced pluripotence)
iPSCs are typically derived by introducing products of specific sets of pluripotency-associated genes, or "reprogramming factors", into a given cell type...
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Cell potency (redirect from Pluripotency)
totipotency to designate a cell with the most differentiation potential, pluripotency, multipotency, oligopotency, and finally unipotency. Totipotency (Latin:...
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share many similar properties, such as pluripotency and differentiation potential, the expression of pluripotency genes, epigenetic patterns, embryoid body...
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The pluripotency of biological compounds describes the ability of certain substances to produce several distinct biological responses. Pluripotent is also...
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embryonic stem cells and are necessary for the maintenance of their pluripotency. It is thought that they achieve this through alterations in chromatin...
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Oct-4 (section Pluripotency in embryo development)
ability to maintain pluripotency throughout embryonic development. Recently, it has been noted that OCT-4 not only maintains pluripotency in embryonic cells...
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Stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency (STAP) was a proposed method of generating pluripotent stem cells by subjecting ordinary cells to certain...
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Physical Review, also retracted papers by Schön. In 2024, a paper titled "Pluripotency of mesenchymal stem cells derived from adult marrow," published in 2002...
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cells that in subsequently differentiate into the desired cell types. Pluripotency distinguishes embryonic stem cells from adult stem cells, which are multipotent...
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Oct4: Oct4 is expressed in the ICM and participate in maintaining its pluripotency, a role that has been recapitulated in ICM derived mouse embryonic stem...
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more restricted in the differentiation potential and eventually lose pluripotency. In 1962, John B. Gurdon demonstrated that the nucleus from a differentiated...
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turn into neurons by virtue of their stem cell-like characteristic of pluripotency. Like all animal cells, the cell body of every neuron is enclosed by...
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coding potential, have been found associated with regulation of stem cell pluripotency and cell division. The third major group of regulatory RNAs is called...
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has indicated that it was possible to replicate cells and reestablish pluripotency, or "the potential of an embryonic cell to grow into any one of the numerous...
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response and inflammation Neural and muscular degeneration Maintenance of pluripotency Morphogenesis of neural networks Modulation of cell surface receptors...
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(February 2014). "Protein post-translational modifications and regulation of pluripotency in human stem cells". Cell Research. 24 (2): 143–160. doi:10.1038/cr...
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SOX2 (section Stem cell pluripotency)
transcription factor that is essential for maintaining self-renewal, or pluripotency, of undifferentiated embryonic stem cells. Sox2 has a critical role in...
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and remarkably easy way to generate stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency (STAP) cells that could be grown into tissue for use anywhere in the...
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of pluripotency maintenance genes. The expression of transcription factors such as the SON factor and epigenetic modifiers regulate the pluripotency of...
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as a major determinant for transition between totipotency and naïve pluripotency states. From 2013, Hanna worked as the Robertson Stem Cell Investigator...
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expression of pluripotency. The main indicator that the initiation phase has completed is that the first genes associated with pluripotency are expressed...
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Zernicka-Goetz, Magdalena (2007). "Histone arginine methylation regulates pluripotency in the early mouse embryo". Nature. 445 (7124): 214–218. Bibcode:2007Natur...
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Soncin, F.; Ward, M.C. (2011). "The Function of E-Cadherin in Stem Cell Pluripotency and Self-Renewal". Genes. 2 (1): 229–259. doi:10.3390/genes2010229. PMC 3924836...
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Lygerou Z, Taraviras S (June 2014). "Licensing of DNA replication, cancer, pluripotency and differentiation: an interlinked world?". Seminars in Cell & Developmental...
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PMC 3471363. PMID 23021216. Gearhart J, Pashos EE, Prasad MK (October 2007). "Pluripotency redux--advances in stem-cell research". The New England Journal of Medicine...
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"Structural basis of pre-let-7 miRNA recognition by the zinc knuckles of pluripotency factor Lin28". Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. 19 (1): 84–89....
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until nothing remains, at which time the cells cease to divide. Induced pluripotency can lengthen telomere cap such that the cells divide indefinitely. Cell...
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FOXO4 (widely expressed), FOXO6 (liver, skeletal muscle, brain) FOXP1 (pluripotency then brain, heart and lung), FOXP2 (widely expressed? brain; language)...
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these TADs of interest, and found significant participation of major pluripotency factors such as OCT4, NANOG, and SOX2 in the interaction network during...
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R, Radzisheuskaya A, et al. (March 2014). "Citrullination regulates pluripotency and histone H1 binding to chromatin". Nature. 507 (7490): 104–8. Bibcode:2014Natur...
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