In mice, three pluripotent stem cell lines have been established from different stage of developing embryo, which are embryonic stem (ES) cell, post-implantation epiblast stem cell (EpiSC), and embryonic germ (EG) cell. ES cell and EG cell share many common features including factor requirement, colony morphology, and gene expression pattern. On the other hand, EpiSC needs different external signal inputs, exhibits flattened colony morphology, and a different set of gene expression patterns. In addition, the germ line competency of EpiSCs is still unclear. To distinguish the differences between them, they are defined by the words "naïve" and "primed" pluripotent cells, respectively. This article introduces how pluripotent stem cell lines ar...
Abstract Pluripotency is defined as the potential of a cell to differentiate into cells of the three...
Traditionally, pluripotent stem cells are derived from preimplantation embryos and fetal germ cells,...
Pluripotency is defined as the ability to develop into all tissues of the adult organism. In vivo, p...
Abstract In mice, three pluripotent stem cell lines have been established from different stage of de...
Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are a unique tool for genetic perturbation of mammalian cellular and org...
textabstractPluripotent stem cell lines can be derived from blastocyst embryos, which yield embryoni...
The application of human embryonic stem (ES) cells in medicine and biology has an inherent reliance ...
Background: Pluripotent stem cells have been derived from a variety of sources such as from the inne...
Pluripotency defines the propensity of a cell to differentiate into, and generate, all somatic, as w...
SummaryPluripotent stem cells provide a platform to interrogate control elements that function to ge...
BACKGROUND: Pluripotent stem cells have been derived from a variety of sources such as from the inne...
BACKGROUND: Pluripotent stem cells have been derived from a variety of sources such as from the inne...
Pluripotent cells emerge as a naive founder population in the blastocyst, acquire capacity for germl...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells are derived from cells embedded in the inner cell mass of embryonic blasto...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells are derived from cells embedded in the inner cell mass of embryonic blasto...
Abstract Pluripotency is defined as the potential of a cell to differentiate into cells of the three...
Traditionally, pluripotent stem cells are derived from preimplantation embryos and fetal germ cells,...
Pluripotency is defined as the ability to develop into all tissues of the adult organism. In vivo, p...
Abstract In mice, three pluripotent stem cell lines have been established from different stage of de...
Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are a unique tool for genetic perturbation of mammalian cellular and org...
textabstractPluripotent stem cell lines can be derived from blastocyst embryos, which yield embryoni...
The application of human embryonic stem (ES) cells in medicine and biology has an inherent reliance ...
Background: Pluripotent stem cells have been derived from a variety of sources such as from the inne...
Pluripotency defines the propensity of a cell to differentiate into, and generate, all somatic, as w...
SummaryPluripotent stem cells provide a platform to interrogate control elements that function to ge...
BACKGROUND: Pluripotent stem cells have been derived from a variety of sources such as from the inne...
BACKGROUND: Pluripotent stem cells have been derived from a variety of sources such as from the inne...
Pluripotent cells emerge as a naive founder population in the blastocyst, acquire capacity for germl...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells are derived from cells embedded in the inner cell mass of embryonic blasto...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells are derived from cells embedded in the inner cell mass of embryonic blasto...
Abstract Pluripotency is defined as the potential of a cell to differentiate into cells of the three...
Traditionally, pluripotent stem cells are derived from preimplantation embryos and fetal germ cells,...
Pluripotency is defined as the ability to develop into all tissues of the adult organism. In vivo, p...