Nuclear reprogramming is described as a molecular switch, triggered by the conversion of one cell type to another. Several key experiments in the past century have provided insight into the field of nuclear reprogramming. Previously deemed impossible, this research area is now brimming with new findings and developments. In this review, we aim to give a historical perspective on how the notion of nuclear reprogramming was established, describing main experiments that were performed, including (1) somatic cell nuclear transfer, (2) exposure to cell extracts and cell fusion, and (3) transcription factor induced lineage switch. Ultimately, we focus on (4) transcription factor induced pluripotency, as initiated by a landmark discovery in 2006, ...
Patient-specific somatic cell reprogramming is likely to have a large impact on medicine by providin...
International audienceReprogramming is the ability to change the fate of a cell to another one. A sc...
International audienceSomatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is a powerful technique, although challen...
Nuclear reprogramming describes a switch in gene expression of one kind of cell to that of another u...
The differentiated state of somatic cells is highly stable, but it can be experimentally reversed. T...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), the technique commonly known as cloning, permits transformatio...
Reprogramming of somatic cells to a pluripotent embryonic stem cell-like state has been achieved by ...
There is currently particular interest in the field of nuclear reprogramming, a process by which the...
Abstract In the course of normal development, cells rarely are able to revert from a differentiated ...
Cellular reprogramming refers to the conversion of one cell type into another by altering its epigen...
Limitations on a differentiated cell's pluripotency can be erased by nuclear transfer or by fusion w...
AbstractDespite advances in the field of somatic cell reprogramming, an understanding and exploratio...
Differentiating somatic cells are progressively restricted to specialized functions during ontogeny,...
Six decades ago, seminal work conducted by John Gurdon on genome conservation resulted in major adva...
Nuclear reprogramming refers to the process of erasing the transcriptional program of somatic cells ...
Patient-specific somatic cell reprogramming is likely to have a large impact on medicine by providin...
International audienceReprogramming is the ability to change the fate of a cell to another one. A sc...
International audienceSomatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is a powerful technique, although challen...
Nuclear reprogramming describes a switch in gene expression of one kind of cell to that of another u...
The differentiated state of somatic cells is highly stable, but it can be experimentally reversed. T...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), the technique commonly known as cloning, permits transformatio...
Reprogramming of somatic cells to a pluripotent embryonic stem cell-like state has been achieved by ...
There is currently particular interest in the field of nuclear reprogramming, a process by which the...
Abstract In the course of normal development, cells rarely are able to revert from a differentiated ...
Cellular reprogramming refers to the conversion of one cell type into another by altering its epigen...
Limitations on a differentiated cell's pluripotency can be erased by nuclear transfer or by fusion w...
AbstractDespite advances in the field of somatic cell reprogramming, an understanding and exploratio...
Differentiating somatic cells are progressively restricted to specialized functions during ontogeny,...
Six decades ago, seminal work conducted by John Gurdon on genome conservation resulted in major adva...
Nuclear reprogramming refers to the process of erasing the transcriptional program of somatic cells ...
Patient-specific somatic cell reprogramming is likely to have a large impact on medicine by providin...
International audienceReprogramming is the ability to change the fate of a cell to another one. A sc...
International audienceSomatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is a powerful technique, although challen...