SummaryCancer is believed to arise primarily through accumulation of genetic mutations. Although induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) generation does not require changes in genomic sequence, iPSCs acquire unlimited growth potential, a characteristic shared with cancer cells. Here, we describe a murine system in which reprogramming factor expression in vivo can be controlled temporally with doxycycline (Dox). Notably, transient expression of reprogramming factors in vivo results in tumor development in various tissues consisting of undifferentiated dysplastic cells exhibiting global changes in DNA methylation patterns. The Dox-withdrawn tumors arising in the kidney share a number of characteristics with Wilms tumor, a common pediatric kidney...
<div><p>Activation of the stem cell transcriptional circuitry is an important event in cancer develo...
Identification of the cell types capable of initiating and sustaining growth of the neoplastic clone...
Epigenetic changes are frequently observed in cancer. However, their role in establishing or sustain...
SummaryCancer is believed to arise primarily through accumulation of genetic mutations. Although ind...
One of the biggest roadblocks to using stem cells as the basis for regenerative medicine therapies i...
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are embryonic stem cell-like cells reprogrammed from somatic ...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer and transcription-factor-based reprogramming revert adult cells to an ...
Although cancers are often removed by surgery and treated by chemotherapy and/or radiation therapies...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) has been proved capable of reprogramming various differentiated...
Cancer arises through the accumulation of both genetic and epigenetic alterations. Although the caus...
The ability of stem cells to self-renew and generate different lineages during development and organ...
Abstract The cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis postulates that cancer originates from the malignant ...
The ability to induce pluripotency in human adult somatic cells by defined transcription factor expr...
<div><p>Human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are reprogrammed by transient expression of tra...
Human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are reprogrammed by transient expression of transcripti...
<div><p>Activation of the stem cell transcriptional circuitry is an important event in cancer develo...
Identification of the cell types capable of initiating and sustaining growth of the neoplastic clone...
Epigenetic changes are frequently observed in cancer. However, their role in establishing or sustain...
SummaryCancer is believed to arise primarily through accumulation of genetic mutations. Although ind...
One of the biggest roadblocks to using stem cells as the basis for regenerative medicine therapies i...
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are embryonic stem cell-like cells reprogrammed from somatic ...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer and transcription-factor-based reprogramming revert adult cells to an ...
Although cancers are often removed by surgery and treated by chemotherapy and/or radiation therapies...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) has been proved capable of reprogramming various differentiated...
Cancer arises through the accumulation of both genetic and epigenetic alterations. Although the caus...
The ability of stem cells to self-renew and generate different lineages during development and organ...
Abstract The cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis postulates that cancer originates from the malignant ...
The ability to induce pluripotency in human adult somatic cells by defined transcription factor expr...
<div><p>Human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are reprogrammed by transient expression of tra...
Human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are reprogrammed by transient expression of transcripti...
<div><p>Activation of the stem cell transcriptional circuitry is an important event in cancer develo...
Identification of the cell types capable of initiating and sustaining growth of the neoplastic clone...
Epigenetic changes are frequently observed in cancer. However, their role in establishing or sustain...