Mammalian development and cell fate specification are controlled by multiple regulatory mechanisms that interact in a coordinated way to ensure proper regulation of gene expression and spatial restriction, allowing cells to adopt distinct differentiation traits and a terminal phenotype. For example, cell potency is modulated by changes in methylation that are under the control of methyltransferases and ten-eleven translocation (TET) enzymes, which establish or erase a phenotype-specific methylation pattern during embryo development and mesenchymal to epithelial transition (MET). Cell plasticity is also responsive to extracellular factors, such as small molecules that interact with cell fate definition and induce a transient pluripotent stat...
Methylation of lysine residues in histone tails is an intensively studied epigenetic signal that reg...
A major transcriptional and phenotypic reprogramming event during development is the establishment o...
All the somatic cells composing a mammalian organism are genetically identical and contain the same ...
Phenotype definition is controlled by epigenetic regulations that allow cells to acquire their diffe...
Individual cell fate decisions can vary according to changes in gene expression in response to envir...
Since every cell of a multicellular organism contains the same genome, it is intriguing to understan...
Changes in cellular phenotypes and identities are fundamentally regulated by epigenetic mechanisms i...
Cell pluripotency, spatial restriction, and development are spatially and temporally controlled by e...
Mammalian development requires the creation of hundreds of cell types, each with distinct patterns o...
<div><p>DNA methylation changes dynamically during development and is essential for embryogenesis in...
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From the onset of fertilization, the genome undergoes cell division and differentiation. All of thes...
The maintenance of pluripotency relies on an intricate transcriptional network hinged on a key set o...
Tesis Doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departament...
Stem cells are identified classically by an in vivo transplantation assay plus additional characteri...
Methylation of lysine residues in histone tails is an intensively studied epigenetic signal that reg...
A major transcriptional and phenotypic reprogramming event during development is the establishment o...
All the somatic cells composing a mammalian organism are genetically identical and contain the same ...
Phenotype definition is controlled by epigenetic regulations that allow cells to acquire their diffe...
Individual cell fate decisions can vary according to changes in gene expression in response to envir...
Since every cell of a multicellular organism contains the same genome, it is intriguing to understan...
Changes in cellular phenotypes and identities are fundamentally regulated by epigenetic mechanisms i...
Cell pluripotency, spatial restriction, and development are spatially and temporally controlled by e...
Mammalian development requires the creation of hundreds of cell types, each with distinct patterns o...
<div><p>DNA methylation changes dynamically during development and is essential for embryogenesis in...
Contains fulltext : 91686.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)11 p
From the onset of fertilization, the genome undergoes cell division and differentiation. All of thes...
The maintenance of pluripotency relies on an intricate transcriptional network hinged on a key set o...
Tesis Doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departament...
Stem cells are identified classically by an in vivo transplantation assay plus additional characteri...
Methylation of lysine residues in histone tails is an intensively studied epigenetic signal that reg...
A major transcriptional and phenotypic reprogramming event during development is the establishment o...
All the somatic cells composing a mammalian organism are genetically identical and contain the same ...