Reprogramming of somatic cells to a pluripotent embryonic stem cell-like state has been achieved by nuclear transplantation of a somatic nucleus into an enucleated egg and most recently by introducing defined transcription factors into somatic cells. Nuclear reprogramming is of great medical interest, as it has the potential to generate a source of patient-specific cells. Here, we review strategies to reprogram somatic cells to a pluripotent embryonic state and discuss our understanding of the molecular mechanisms of reprogramming based on recent insights into the regulatory circuitry of the pluripotent state
Nuclear reprogramming describes a switch in gene expression of one kind of cell to that of another u...
Nuclear reprogramming is described as a molecular switch, triggered by the conversion of one cell ty...
Cellular differentiation and development appears as a unidirectional process to specific cell fates ...
Reprogramming of somatic cells to a pluripotent embryonic stem cell-like state has been achieved by ...
There is currently particular interest in the field of nuclear reprogramming, a process by which the...
Direct reprogramming of somatic cells to induced pluripotent stem cells by ectopic expression of def...
Generating pluripotent stem cells directly from cells obtained from patients is one of the ultimate ...
Introduction of four transcription factors, Oct3/4, Sox2, Klf4, and c-Myc, can successfully reprogra...
Abstract In the course of normal development, cells rarely are able to revert from a differentiated ...
Embryonic stem cells have two unique properties. They are capable of indefinite self-renewal and, be...
Differentiating somatic cells are progressively restricted to specialized functions during ontogeny,...
409-415The process of ‘cell reprogramming’ can be achieved by somatic cell nuclear transfer, cell f...
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research (Jerome and Florence Brill Graduate Student Fellowship)N...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), the technique commonly known as cloning, permits transformatio...
Patient-specific somatic cell reprogramming is likely to have a large impact on medicine by providin...
Nuclear reprogramming describes a switch in gene expression of one kind of cell to that of another u...
Nuclear reprogramming is described as a molecular switch, triggered by the conversion of one cell ty...
Cellular differentiation and development appears as a unidirectional process to specific cell fates ...
Reprogramming of somatic cells to a pluripotent embryonic stem cell-like state has been achieved by ...
There is currently particular interest in the field of nuclear reprogramming, a process by which the...
Direct reprogramming of somatic cells to induced pluripotent stem cells by ectopic expression of def...
Generating pluripotent stem cells directly from cells obtained from patients is one of the ultimate ...
Introduction of four transcription factors, Oct3/4, Sox2, Klf4, and c-Myc, can successfully reprogra...
Abstract In the course of normal development, cells rarely are able to revert from a differentiated ...
Embryonic stem cells have two unique properties. They are capable of indefinite self-renewal and, be...
Differentiating somatic cells are progressively restricted to specialized functions during ontogeny,...
409-415The process of ‘cell reprogramming’ can be achieved by somatic cell nuclear transfer, cell f...
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research (Jerome and Florence Brill Graduate Student Fellowship)N...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), the technique commonly known as cloning, permits transformatio...
Patient-specific somatic cell reprogramming is likely to have a large impact on medicine by providin...
Nuclear reprogramming describes a switch in gene expression of one kind of cell to that of another u...
Nuclear reprogramming is described as a molecular switch, triggered by the conversion of one cell ty...
Cellular differentiation and development appears as a unidirectional process to specific cell fates ...