It is now recognized that cell identity is more fluid, and tissues more plastic, than previously thought. The plasticity of cells is relevant to diverse fields, most notably developmental and stem cell biology, regenerative medicine, and cancer biology. To date, a comprehensive and uniform nomenclature to define distinct cell states and their injury-induced interconversions has been elusive. The first Keystone Symposium devoted exclusively to cellular plasticity in regeneration and tumorigenesis was held on January 2019 in Keystone, Colorado, and featured a workshop on terminology in the cell plasticity field. Definitions for terms such as plasticity, de- and transdifferentiation, reversion, and paligenosis were discussed. Here, we sum...
More than a decade ago, plasticity suddenly became a fashionable topic with overemphasized implicati...
Tissues rely upon stem cells for homeostasis and repair. Recent studies show that the fate and multi...
Plasticity is the hallmark of stem cells. At the same time, stem cells, like any other cell type, ar...
It is now recognized that cell identity is more fluid, and tissues more plastic, than previously tho...
Biologists have long been intrigued by the possibility that cells can change identity, a phenomenon ...
More than a decade ago, plasticity suddenly became a fashionable topic with overemphasized implicati...
The central dogma in stem cell biology has been that cells isolated from a particular tissue can ren...
Cell plasticity represents the ability of cells to be reprogrammed and to change their fate and iden...
More than a decade ago, 'plasticity' suddenly became a 'fashionable' topic with overemphasized impli...
International audienceCells have amazing features that allow them to guide their development paths a...
Our traditional understanding of phenotypic plasticity in adult somatic cells comprises dedifferenti...
For the last century or so, the mature, differentiated cells throughout the body have been regarded ...
It is becoming clear that a radical change of cell identity of differentiated cells in vivo, trigger...
The plastic-adherent cells isolated from BM and other sources have come to be widely known as mesenc...
AbstractCells differentiate according to stereotype pedigrees, or at least so we thought. Several st...
More than a decade ago, plasticity suddenly became a fashionable topic with overemphasized implicati...
Tissues rely upon stem cells for homeostasis and repair. Recent studies show that the fate and multi...
Plasticity is the hallmark of stem cells. At the same time, stem cells, like any other cell type, ar...
It is now recognized that cell identity is more fluid, and tissues more plastic, than previously tho...
Biologists have long been intrigued by the possibility that cells can change identity, a phenomenon ...
More than a decade ago, plasticity suddenly became a fashionable topic with overemphasized implicati...
The central dogma in stem cell biology has been that cells isolated from a particular tissue can ren...
Cell plasticity represents the ability of cells to be reprogrammed and to change their fate and iden...
More than a decade ago, 'plasticity' suddenly became a 'fashionable' topic with overemphasized impli...
International audienceCells have amazing features that allow them to guide their development paths a...
Our traditional understanding of phenotypic plasticity in adult somatic cells comprises dedifferenti...
For the last century or so, the mature, differentiated cells throughout the body have been regarded ...
It is becoming clear that a radical change of cell identity of differentiated cells in vivo, trigger...
The plastic-adherent cells isolated from BM and other sources have come to be widely known as mesenc...
AbstractCells differentiate according to stereotype pedigrees, or at least so we thought. Several st...
More than a decade ago, plasticity suddenly became a fashionable topic with overemphasized implicati...
Tissues rely upon stem cells for homeostasis and repair. Recent studies show that the fate and multi...
Plasticity is the hallmark of stem cells. At the same time, stem cells, like any other cell type, ar...