ESCs (embryonic stem cells), derived from the blastocyst stage embryo, are characterized by an indefi nite ability for self-renewal as well as pluripotency, enabling them to differentiate into all cell types of the three germ layers. In the undifferentiated state, ESCs display a global promiscuous transcriptional programme which is restricted gradually upon differentiation. Supporting transcriptional promiscuity, chromatin in pluripotent cells is more ‘plastic’ or ‘open’, with decondensed heterochromatin architecture, enrichment of active histone modifi cations, and a hyperdynamic association of chromatin proteins with chromatin. During ESC differentiation, nuclear architecture and chromatin undergo substantial changes. Heterochromatin foci...
DNA provides the blueprint for all cellular functions through the process of gene transcription, whi...
SummaryDifferentiation of embryonic stem (ES) cells from a pluripotent to a committed state involves...
The defining features of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are their self-renewing and pluripotent capacit...
The molecular mechanisms underlying pluripotency and lineage specification from embryonic stem cells...
International audienceDuring development and throughout life, a variety of specialized cells must be...
The pluripotent state of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) provides a unique perspective on regulatory pro...
SummaryEpigenetic regulation serves as the basis for stem cell differentiation into distinct cell ty...
In opposition to terminally differentiated cells, stem cells can self-renew and give rise to multipl...
Stem cells balance their self-renewal and differentiation potential by integrating environmental sig...
Epigenetic regulation serves as the basis for stem cell differentiation into distinct cell types, bu...
The interplay between epigenetic modification and chromatin compaction is implicated in the regulati...
AbstractThe interplay between epigenetic modification and chromatin compaction is implicated in the ...
Mammalian development requires the creation of hundreds of cell types, each with distinct patterns o...
The regulation of mammalian stem cell fate during differentiation is complex and can be delineated a...
Epigenetics is a term that has changed its meaning with the increasing biological knowledge on devel...
DNA provides the blueprint for all cellular functions through the process of gene transcription, whi...
SummaryDifferentiation of embryonic stem (ES) cells from a pluripotent to a committed state involves...
The defining features of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are their self-renewing and pluripotent capacit...
The molecular mechanisms underlying pluripotency and lineage specification from embryonic stem cells...
International audienceDuring development and throughout life, a variety of specialized cells must be...
The pluripotent state of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) provides a unique perspective on regulatory pro...
SummaryEpigenetic regulation serves as the basis for stem cell differentiation into distinct cell ty...
In opposition to terminally differentiated cells, stem cells can self-renew and give rise to multipl...
Stem cells balance their self-renewal and differentiation potential by integrating environmental sig...
Epigenetic regulation serves as the basis for stem cell differentiation into distinct cell types, bu...
The interplay between epigenetic modification and chromatin compaction is implicated in the regulati...
AbstractThe interplay between epigenetic modification and chromatin compaction is implicated in the ...
Mammalian development requires the creation of hundreds of cell types, each with distinct patterns o...
The regulation of mammalian stem cell fate during differentiation is complex and can be delineated a...
Epigenetics is a term that has changed its meaning with the increasing biological knowledge on devel...
DNA provides the blueprint for all cellular functions through the process of gene transcription, whi...
SummaryDifferentiation of embryonic stem (ES) cells from a pluripotent to a committed state involves...
The defining features of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are their self-renewing and pluripotent capacit...