AbstractUsing a compendium of cell-state-specific gene expression data, we identified genes that uniquely define cell states, including those thought to represent various developmental stages. Our analysis sheds light on human cell fate through the identification of core genes that are altered over several developmental milestones, and across regional specification. Here we present cell-type specific gene expression data for 17 distinct cell states and demonstrate that these modules of genes can in fact define cell fate. Lastly, we introduce a web-based database to disseminate the results
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peer reviewedThe distinct cell types of multicellular organisms arise due to constraints imposed by ...
Cell identity (or cell state) is established via gene expression programs, represented by ???associa...
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Animal development is one of the greatest sources of w...
Human embryonic stem cells cultured in 2D micropatterns with BMP4 differentiate into a radial arrang...
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Steering the differentiation of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) toward specific cell types is...
The fundamental question of how an undifferentiated progenitor cell adopts a more specialized cell f...
Stem cells can precisely and robustly undergo cellular differentiation and lineage commitment, refer...
The molecular regulatory network underlying stem cell pluripotency has been intensively studied, and...
As we near a complete catalog of mammalian cell types, the capability to engineer specific cell type...
A blood cell lineage consists of several consecutive developmental stages starting from the pluri- o...
Representing and analyzing complex networks remains a roadblock to creating dynamic network models o...
The complexity of gene regulatory networks that lead multipotent cells to acquire different cell fat...
Gene expression is controlled by the concerted interactions between transcription factors and chroma...
peer reviewedThe distinct cell types of multicellular organisms arise due to constraints imposed by ...
Cell identity (or cell state) is established via gene expression programs, represented by ???associa...
The process by which a single fertilized egg develops into a human being with over 200 cell types, e...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Animal development is one of the greatest sources of w...
Human embryonic stem cells cultured in 2D micropatterns with BMP4 differentiate into a radial arrang...
The mechanisms that control cell fate behaviour during development, and the factors leading to their...
Steering the differentiation of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) toward specific cell types is...
The fundamental question of how an undifferentiated progenitor cell adopts a more specialized cell f...
Stem cells can precisely and robustly undergo cellular differentiation and lineage commitment, refer...
The molecular regulatory network underlying stem cell pluripotency has been intensively studied, and...
As we near a complete catalog of mammalian cell types, the capability to engineer specific cell type...