AbstractThe high-mobility group (HMG) protein A2 has been studied mostly in the mouse where its function seems critical for embryonic cell growth and adipogenesis, leading to a pygmy phenotype with greatly reduced fat tissue in homozygous knock out mice. We showed recently that among the major HMG proteins, HMGA2 is highly expressed in two human embryonic stem (hES) cell lines. Here, we employed siRNA technology in combination with quantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction, stem cell-specific microarray analyses, and cell proliferation assays in order to probe into HMGA2’s role(s) in pluripotent hES cells. Our results establish HMGA2 as a regulator of human genes linked to mesenchymal cell differentiation, adipogenesis, a...
HMGA2(2) belongs to the high mobility group A (HMGA) family of architectural transcription factors w...
High Motility Group A-T hook 2 (HMGA2) is a transcriptional regulator that binds to short AT rich se...
AbstractThe developmentally regulated architectural transcription factor, high mobility group A2 (HM...
The state of chromatin in human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) is a key factor determining stem cell i...
HMGA1 and HMGA2 are chromatin architectural proteins that do not have transcriptional activity per s...
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are rapidly evolving into an important research tool due to t...
AbstractThe human high-mobility group protein A2 (HMGA2) protein is an architectural transcription f...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are an excellent source for numerous cellular therapies due to their s...
Background: Although recent studies have identified genes expressed in human embryonic stem cells (h...
The high mobility group protein 2 (HMGA2) regulates gene expression by binding to ATrich regions of ...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are an excellent source for numerous cellular therapies due to their s...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Although recent studies have identified genes expressed in human embryoni...
Identification of determinants of fate choices in hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) is essential to im...
HMGA2(2) belongs to the high mobility group A (HMGA) family of architectural transcription factors w...
Background The HMGA2 gene, coding for an architectural transcription factor involved...
HMGA2(2) belongs to the high mobility group A (HMGA) family of architectural transcription factors w...
High Motility Group A-T hook 2 (HMGA2) is a transcriptional regulator that binds to short AT rich se...
AbstractThe developmentally regulated architectural transcription factor, high mobility group A2 (HM...
The state of chromatin in human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) is a key factor determining stem cell i...
HMGA1 and HMGA2 are chromatin architectural proteins that do not have transcriptional activity per s...
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are rapidly evolving into an important research tool due to t...
AbstractThe human high-mobility group protein A2 (HMGA2) protein is an architectural transcription f...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are an excellent source for numerous cellular therapies due to their s...
Background: Although recent studies have identified genes expressed in human embryonic stem cells (h...
The high mobility group protein 2 (HMGA2) regulates gene expression by binding to ATrich regions of ...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are an excellent source for numerous cellular therapies due to their s...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Although recent studies have identified genes expressed in human embryoni...
Identification of determinants of fate choices in hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) is essential to im...
HMGA2(2) belongs to the high mobility group A (HMGA) family of architectural transcription factors w...
Background The HMGA2 gene, coding for an architectural transcription factor involved...
HMGA2(2) belongs to the high mobility group A (HMGA) family of architectural transcription factors w...
High Motility Group A-T hook 2 (HMGA2) is a transcriptional regulator that binds to short AT rich se...
AbstractThe developmentally regulated architectural transcription factor, high mobility group A2 (HM...