Stem cells are identified classically by an in vivo transplantation assay plus additional characterization, such as marker analysis, linage-tracing and in vitro/ex vivo differentiation assays. Stem cell lines have been derived, in vitro, from adult tissues, the inner cell mass (ICM), epiblast, and male germ stem cells, providing intriguing insight into stem cell biology, plasticity, heterogeneity, metastable state, and the pivotal point at which stem cells irreversibly differentiate to non-stem cells. During the past decade, strategies for manipulating cell fate have revolutionized our understanding about the basic concept of cell differentiation: stem cell lines can be established by introducing transcription factors, as with the case for ...
The molecular mechanisms underlying pluripotency and lineage specification from embryonic stem cells...
Changes in epigenetic marks are known to be important regulatory factors in stem cell fate determina...
Differentiation of stem cells often involves multiple distinct intermediate cell types, which requir...
Mammalian development requires the creation of hundreds of cell types, each with distinct patterns o...
BACKGROUND: The therapeutic use of multipotent stem cells depends on their differentiation potential...
Stem cell-based regenerative medicine holds great promise for repair of diseased tissue. Modern dire...
In opposition to terminally differentiated cells, stem cells can self-renew and give rise to multipl...
BACKGROUND: The therapeutic use of multipotent stem cells depends on their differentiation potential...
Abstract Cellular differentiation is a highly complex process and we need a deeper understanding of ...
Background: The therapeutic use of multipotent stem cells depends on their differentiation potential...
The ability to culture pluripotent stem cells and direct their differentiation into specific cell ty...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer and transcription-factor-based reprogramming revert adult cells to an ...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells can replicate indefinitely while retaining the capacity to differentiate i...
Mesenchymal stem cells are undifferentiated cells able to acquire different phenotypes under specifi...
Different cell types have been suggested as candidates for use in regenerative medicine. Embryonic p...
The molecular mechanisms underlying pluripotency and lineage specification from embryonic stem cells...
Changes in epigenetic marks are known to be important regulatory factors in stem cell fate determina...
Differentiation of stem cells often involves multiple distinct intermediate cell types, which requir...
Mammalian development requires the creation of hundreds of cell types, each with distinct patterns o...
BACKGROUND: The therapeutic use of multipotent stem cells depends on their differentiation potential...
Stem cell-based regenerative medicine holds great promise for repair of diseased tissue. Modern dire...
In opposition to terminally differentiated cells, stem cells can self-renew and give rise to multipl...
BACKGROUND: The therapeutic use of multipotent stem cells depends on their differentiation potential...
Abstract Cellular differentiation is a highly complex process and we need a deeper understanding of ...
Background: The therapeutic use of multipotent stem cells depends on their differentiation potential...
The ability to culture pluripotent stem cells and direct their differentiation into specific cell ty...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer and transcription-factor-based reprogramming revert adult cells to an ...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells can replicate indefinitely while retaining the capacity to differentiate i...
Mesenchymal stem cells are undifferentiated cells able to acquire different phenotypes under specifi...
Different cell types have been suggested as candidates for use in regenerative medicine. Embryonic p...
The molecular mechanisms underlying pluripotency and lineage specification from embryonic stem cells...
Changes in epigenetic marks are known to be important regulatory factors in stem cell fate determina...
Differentiation of stem cells often involves multiple distinct intermediate cell types, which requir...