Pluripotent stem cells of different embryonic origin respond to distinct signaling pathways. Embryonic stem cells (ESCs), which are derived from the inner cell mass of preimplantation embryos, are dependent on LIF-Stat3 signaling, while epiblast stem cells (EpiSCs), which are established from postimplantation embryos, require activin-Smad2/3 signaling. Recent studies have revealed heterogeneity of ESCs and the presence of intermediate pluripotent stem cell populations, whose responsiveness to growth factors, gene expression patterns, and associated chromatic signatures are compatible to a state in between ESCs and EpiSCs. However, it remains unknown whether such cell populations represent a stable entity at single-cell level. Here, we descr...
The precise relationship of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) to cells in the mouse embryo remains controv...
Recent data demonstrates that stem cells can exist in two morphologically, molecularly and functiona...
Commitment in embryonic stem cells is often depicted as a binary choice between alternate cell state...
Pluripotent stem cells of different embryonic origin respond to distinct signaling pathways. Embryon...
Pluripotent stem cells of different embryonic origin respond to distinct signaling pathways. Embryon...
Pluripotent stem cells of different embryonic origin respond to distinct signaling pathways. Embryon...
The medical and bioindustrial applications of pluripotent stem cells rely on our understanding of th...
SummaryPluripotent stem cells provide a platform to interrogate control elements that function to ge...
Mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells are locked into self-renewal by shielding from inductive cues. Relea...
Contains fulltext : 168894.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)Mouse embryonic st...
Mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells are locked into self-renewal by shielding from inductive cues. Relea...
The application of human embryonic stem (ES) cells in medicine and biology has an inherent reliance ...
Mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells are locked into self-renewal by shielding from inductive cues. Relea...
Mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) and mouse epiblast stem cells (mEpiSCs) are the pluripotent stem ...
In the mammalian embryo, epiblast cells must exit the naïve state and acquire formative pluripotency...
The precise relationship of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) to cells in the mouse embryo remains controv...
Recent data demonstrates that stem cells can exist in two morphologically, molecularly and functiona...
Commitment in embryonic stem cells is often depicted as a binary choice between alternate cell state...
Pluripotent stem cells of different embryonic origin respond to distinct signaling pathways. Embryon...
Pluripotent stem cells of different embryonic origin respond to distinct signaling pathways. Embryon...
Pluripotent stem cells of different embryonic origin respond to distinct signaling pathways. Embryon...
The medical and bioindustrial applications of pluripotent stem cells rely on our understanding of th...
SummaryPluripotent stem cells provide a platform to interrogate control elements that function to ge...
Mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells are locked into self-renewal by shielding from inductive cues. Relea...
Contains fulltext : 168894.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)Mouse embryonic st...
Mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells are locked into self-renewal by shielding from inductive cues. Relea...
The application of human embryonic stem (ES) cells in medicine and biology has an inherent reliance ...
Mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells are locked into self-renewal by shielding from inductive cues. Relea...
Mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) and mouse epiblast stem cells (mEpiSCs) are the pluripotent stem ...
In the mammalian embryo, epiblast cells must exit the naïve state and acquire formative pluripotency...
The precise relationship of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) to cells in the mouse embryo remains controv...
Recent data demonstrates that stem cells can exist in two morphologically, molecularly and functiona...
Commitment in embryonic stem cells is often depicted as a binary choice between alternate cell state...