Nanog is a pluripotency-associated factor expressed in embryonic stem cells and in the epiblast and primordial germ cells of the mouse embryo. We have identified the chick orthologue of Nanog and found that its expression is limited to primordial germ cells in the early embryo and is not found throughout the epiblast. Genomic analysis has shown that Nanog is an amniote-specific gene and is absent from anamniotes and invertebrates. Furthermore, other pluripotency associated genes that are located in close proximity to Nanog in human and mouse are absent from the chick genome. Such observations lead to a scenario of sequential addition of novel genes to a genomic region associated to pluripotency. These results have profound implications for ...
BACKGROUND: NANOG is a key player in pluripotency and its expression is restricted to pluripotent ce...
Background: NANOG is a key player in pluripotency and its expression is restricted to pluripotent ce...
Early lineage segregation in mouse development results in two, either CDX2- or OCT4/NANOG-positive, ...
Developmental biology studies the processes by which a cell divides and differentiates to generate a...
Posté sur BioRxiv le 18 juillet 2019Summary The epiblast (Epi) is the source of embryonic stem (ES) ...
The homeodomain transcription factor Nanog is a central part of the core pluripotency transcriptiona...
Tesis Doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departament...
Pluripotency is regulated by a network of transcription factors that maintain early embryonic cells ...
The NANOG homeobox gene plays a pivotal role in self-renewal and maintenance of pluripotency in huma...
Progenitors of the first hematopoietic cells in the mouse arise in the early embryo from Brachyury-p...
Pluripotency is regulated by a network of transcription factors that maintain early embryonic cells ...
AbstractEmbryonic stem (ES) cells undergo extended proliferation while remaining poised for multilin...
SummaryThe homeodomain transcription factor Nanog is a central part of the core pluripotency transcr...
International audienceNANOG is a core transcription factor (TF) in embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and p...
International audienceThough pluripotency is well characterized in mammals, many questions remain to...
BACKGROUND: NANOG is a key player in pluripotency and its expression is restricted to pluripotent ce...
Background: NANOG is a key player in pluripotency and its expression is restricted to pluripotent ce...
Early lineage segregation in mouse development results in two, either CDX2- or OCT4/NANOG-positive, ...
Developmental biology studies the processes by which a cell divides and differentiates to generate a...
Posté sur BioRxiv le 18 juillet 2019Summary The epiblast (Epi) is the source of embryonic stem (ES) ...
The homeodomain transcription factor Nanog is a central part of the core pluripotency transcriptiona...
Tesis Doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departament...
Pluripotency is regulated by a network of transcription factors that maintain early embryonic cells ...
The NANOG homeobox gene plays a pivotal role in self-renewal and maintenance of pluripotency in huma...
Progenitors of the first hematopoietic cells in the mouse arise in the early embryo from Brachyury-p...
Pluripotency is regulated by a network of transcription factors that maintain early embryonic cells ...
AbstractEmbryonic stem (ES) cells undergo extended proliferation while remaining poised for multilin...
SummaryThe homeodomain transcription factor Nanog is a central part of the core pluripotency transcr...
International audienceNANOG is a core transcription factor (TF) in embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and p...
International audienceThough pluripotency is well characterized in mammals, many questions remain to...
BACKGROUND: NANOG is a key player in pluripotency and its expression is restricted to pluripotent ce...
Background: NANOG is a key player in pluripotency and its expression is restricted to pluripotent ce...
Early lineage segregation in mouse development results in two, either CDX2- or OCT4/NANOG-positive, ...