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totipotency to
designate a cell with the most
differentiation potential,
pluripotency, multipotency, oligopotency, and
finally unipotency.
Totipotency (Latin:...
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iPSCs are
typically derived by
introducing products of
specific sets of
pluripotency-****ociated genes, or "reprogramming factors", into a
given cell type...
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share many
similar properties, such as
pluripotency and
differentiation potential, the
expression of
pluripotency genes,
epigenetic patterns,
embryoid body...
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embryonic stem
cells and are
necessary for the
maintenance of
their pluripotency. It is
thought that they
achieve this
through alterations in chromatin...
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mechanisms may
block conversion to
pluripotency.
Research is
underway to
generate stimulus-triggered
acquisition of
pluripotency (STAP)
cells using human tissue:...
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pluripotency, an
emerging and very
promising field of
regenerative medicine. LIF (Leukemia
inhibitory factor) signaling,
which maintains pluripotency...
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ability to
maintain pluripotency throughout embryonic development. Recently, it has been
noted that OCT-4 not only
maintains pluripotency in
embryonic cells...
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embryos express pluripotency marker genes such as POU5F1,
NANOG and Rex1.
Derived human ESC
lines also
expressed specific pluripotency markers: TRA-1-60...
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Physical Review, also
retracted papers by Schön. In 2024, a
paper titled "
Pluripotency of
mesenchymal stem
cells derived from
adult marrow,"
published in 2002...
- Oct4: Oct4 is
expressed in the ICM and parti****te in
maintaining its
pluripotency, a role that has been
recapitulated in ICM
derived mouse embryonic stem...