The ability to directly reprogram mature cells to alternative fates challenges concepts of how cell identities are maintained, erased, and acquired. Recent advances in understanding and overcoming hurdles to direct neuronal conversion have provided new insights into mechanisms that maintain cell identity programs and have enabled high efficiency reprogramming in vivo. We discuss key cell-intrinsic molecular and metabolic constraints that influence the establishment of a new identity as well as environmental inputs from injured brains that favor or harm the conversion process. Finally, we outline the challenges ahead with a particular focus on direct neuronal reprogramming in vivo
International audienceReprogramming is the ability to change the fate of a cell to another one. A sc...
Budding off from the broader developmental biology and stem cell research fields, cellular reprogram...
The key signalling pathways and transcriptional programmes that instruct neuronal diversity during d...
Central nervous system (CNS) repair after injury or disease remains an unresolved problem in neurobi...
Recently we have witnessed an array of studies on direct reprogramming that describe induced inter c...
Cell replacement therapies aim at reestablishment of neuronal circuits after brain injury, stroke or...
International audienceCells can change identity during normal development, in response to tissue dam...
Cells can change identity during normal development, in response to tissue damage or defined artific...
Cellular reprogramming technology holds great potential for tissue repair and regeneration to replac...
Cellular reprogramming technology holds great potential for tissue repair and regeneration to replac...
Cellular reprogramming technology holds great potential for tissue repair and regeneration to replac...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying neuronal fate determination will provide important insights ...
Cellular reprogramming is a new and rapidly emerging field in which somatic cells can be turned into...
Brain injuries and neurodegenerative diseases elicit neuronal loss that persists because the adult m...
International audienceReprogramming is the ability to change the fate of a cell to another one. A sc...
International audienceReprogramming is the ability to change the fate of a cell to another one. A sc...
Budding off from the broader developmental biology and stem cell research fields, cellular reprogram...
The key signalling pathways and transcriptional programmes that instruct neuronal diversity during d...
Central nervous system (CNS) repair after injury or disease remains an unresolved problem in neurobi...
Recently we have witnessed an array of studies on direct reprogramming that describe induced inter c...
Cell replacement therapies aim at reestablishment of neuronal circuits after brain injury, stroke or...
International audienceCells can change identity during normal development, in response to tissue dam...
Cells can change identity during normal development, in response to tissue damage or defined artific...
Cellular reprogramming technology holds great potential for tissue repair and regeneration to replac...
Cellular reprogramming technology holds great potential for tissue repair and regeneration to replac...
Cellular reprogramming technology holds great potential for tissue repair and regeneration to replac...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying neuronal fate determination will provide important insights ...
Cellular reprogramming is a new and rapidly emerging field in which somatic cells can be turned into...
Brain injuries and neurodegenerative diseases elicit neuronal loss that persists because the adult m...
International audienceReprogramming is the ability to change the fate of a cell to another one. A sc...
International audienceReprogramming is the ability to change the fate of a cell to another one. A sc...
Budding off from the broader developmental biology and stem cell research fields, cellular reprogram...
The key signalling pathways and transcriptional programmes that instruct neuronal diversity during d...