Cellular heterogeneity is now considered an inherent property of most stem cell types, including pluripotent stem cells, somatic stem cells, and cancer stem cells, and this heterogeneity can exist at the epigenetic, transcriptional, and posttranscriptional levels. Several studies have indicated that the stochastic activation of signaling networks may promote heterogeneity and further that this heterogeneity may be reduced by their inhibition. But why different cells in the same culture respond in a nonuniform manner to the identical exogenous signals has remained unclear. Recent studies now demonstrate that the cell cycle position directly influences lineage specification and specifically that pluripotent stem cells initiate their different...
Reports of heterogeneity within embryonic stem cell lines suggest that pluripotent stem cells captur...
The link between single-cell variation and population-level fate choices lacks a mechanistic explana...
Heterogeneity is an often unappreciated characteristic of stem cell populations yet its importance i...
SummaryHeterogeneity within pluripotent stem cell (PSC) populations is indicative of dynamic changes...
Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) include human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) derived from blastoc...
SummaryNew studies suggest that stem cells of embryonic, neural, and hematopoietic origin are hetero...
BACKGROUND:Commitment in embryonic stem cells is often depicted as a binary choice between alternate...
Background: Commitment in embryonic stem cells is often depicted as a binary choice between alternat...
BACKGROUND: Commitment in embryonic stem cells is often depicted as a binary choice between alternat...
Pluripotency can be considered a functional characteristic of pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) populati...
As it is classically defined, the term stem cell seems at odds with the process of early development...
The mechanism by which an apparently uniform population of cells can generate a heterogeneous popula...
Cell-cell heterogeneity can facilitate lineage choice during embryonic development because it primes...
Variability in gene expression within isogenic populations of mammalian cells is ubiquitous but can ...
<div><p>Heterogeneity is an often unappreciated characteristic of stem cell populations yet its impo...
Reports of heterogeneity within embryonic stem cell lines suggest that pluripotent stem cells captur...
The link between single-cell variation and population-level fate choices lacks a mechanistic explana...
Heterogeneity is an often unappreciated characteristic of stem cell populations yet its importance i...
SummaryHeterogeneity within pluripotent stem cell (PSC) populations is indicative of dynamic changes...
Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) include human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) derived from blastoc...
SummaryNew studies suggest that stem cells of embryonic, neural, and hematopoietic origin are hetero...
BACKGROUND:Commitment in embryonic stem cells is often depicted as a binary choice between alternate...
Background: Commitment in embryonic stem cells is often depicted as a binary choice between alternat...
BACKGROUND: Commitment in embryonic stem cells is often depicted as a binary choice between alternat...
Pluripotency can be considered a functional characteristic of pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) populati...
As it is classically defined, the term stem cell seems at odds with the process of early development...
The mechanism by which an apparently uniform population of cells can generate a heterogeneous popula...
Cell-cell heterogeneity can facilitate lineage choice during embryonic development because it primes...
Variability in gene expression within isogenic populations of mammalian cells is ubiquitous but can ...
<div><p>Heterogeneity is an often unappreciated characteristic of stem cell populations yet its impo...
Reports of heterogeneity within embryonic stem cell lines suggest that pluripotent stem cells captur...
The link between single-cell variation and population-level fate choices lacks a mechanistic explana...
Heterogeneity is an often unappreciated characteristic of stem cell populations yet its importance i...