Differences in ex vivo cell culture conditions can drastically affect stem cell physiology. We sought to establish an assay for measuring the effects of chemical, environmental, and genetic manipulations on the precision of repair at a single DNA double-strand break (DSB) in pluripotent and somatic human cells. DSBs in mammalian cells are primarily repaired by either homologous recombination (HR) or nonhomologous end-joining (NHEJ). For the most part, previous studies of DSB repair in human cells have utilized nonspecific clastogens like ionizing radiation, which are highly nonphysiologic, or assayed repair at randomly integrated reporters. Measuring repair after random integration is potentially confounded by locus-specific effects on the ...
<div><p>Gene targeting in human somatic cells is of importance because it can be used to either deli...
Stem cells persist for long periods in the body and experience many intrinsic and extrinsic stresses...
Stem cells persist for long periods in the body and experience many intrinsic and extrinsic stresses...
Central to the progression of all organisms is the maintenance of a stable genome despite continuous...
In the cells of higher eukaryotes, sophisticated mechanisms have evolved to repair DNA double-strand...
The DNA double-strand break (DSB) is the most toxic form of DNA damage. Studies aimed at characteriz...
Human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) play roles in both disease modeling and regenerative m...
<div><p>The potential for human disease treatment using human pluripotent stem cells, including embr...
Chromosomal double-strand breaks (DSBs) stimulate homologous recombination by several orders of magn...
Ionizing radiation (IR) induces a variety of DNA lesions among which DNA double strand breaks (DSBs)...
The potential for human disease treatment using human pluripotent stem cells, including embryonic st...
<div><p>Homologous recombination (HR) is essential for accurate genome duplication and maintenance o...
Homologous recombination (HR) is essential for accurate genome duplication and maintenance of genome...
Homologous recombination (HR) is essential for accurate genome duplication and maintenance of genome...
The DNA double-strand break (DSB) is the most toxic form of DNA damage. Studies aimed at characteriz...
<div><p>Gene targeting in human somatic cells is of importance because it can be used to either deli...
Stem cells persist for long periods in the body and experience many intrinsic and extrinsic stresses...
Stem cells persist for long periods in the body and experience many intrinsic and extrinsic stresses...
Central to the progression of all organisms is the maintenance of a stable genome despite continuous...
In the cells of higher eukaryotes, sophisticated mechanisms have evolved to repair DNA double-strand...
The DNA double-strand break (DSB) is the most toxic form of DNA damage. Studies aimed at characteriz...
Human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) play roles in both disease modeling and regenerative m...
<div><p>The potential for human disease treatment using human pluripotent stem cells, including embr...
Chromosomal double-strand breaks (DSBs) stimulate homologous recombination by several orders of magn...
Ionizing radiation (IR) induces a variety of DNA lesions among which DNA double strand breaks (DSBs)...
The potential for human disease treatment using human pluripotent stem cells, including embryonic st...
<div><p>Homologous recombination (HR) is essential for accurate genome duplication and maintenance o...
Homologous recombination (HR) is essential for accurate genome duplication and maintenance of genome...
Homologous recombination (HR) is essential for accurate genome duplication and maintenance of genome...
The DNA double-strand break (DSB) is the most toxic form of DNA damage. Studies aimed at characteriz...
<div><p>Gene targeting in human somatic cells is of importance because it can be used to either deli...
Stem cells persist for long periods in the body and experience many intrinsic and extrinsic stresses...
Stem cells persist for long periods in the body and experience many intrinsic and extrinsic stresses...