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- totipotency to designate a cell with the most differentiation potential, pluripotency, multipotency, oligopotency, and finally unipotency. Totipotency (Latin:...
- iPSCs are typically derived by introducing products of specific sets of pluripotency-****ociated genes, or "reprogramming factors", into a given cell type...
- pluripotency, an emerging and very promising field of regenerative medicine. LIF (Leukemia inhibitory factor) signaling, which maintains pluripotency...
- share many similar properties, such as pluripotency and differentiation potential, the expression of pluripotency genes, epigenetic patterns, embryoid body...
- ability to maintain pluripotency throughout embryonic development. Recently, it has been noted that OCT-4 not only maintains pluripotency in embryonic cells...
- embryonic stem cells and are necessary for the maintenance of their pluripotency. It is thought that they achieve this through alterations in chromatin...
- mechanisms may block conversion to pluripotency. Research is underway to generate stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency (STAP) cells using human tissue:...
- more restricted in the differentiation potential and eventually lose pluripotency. In 1962, John B. Gurdon demonstrated that the nucleus from a differentiated...
- The pluripotency of biological compounds describes the ability of certain substances to produce several distinct biological responses. Pluripotent is also...
- Physical Review, also retracted papers by Schön. In 2024, a paper titled "Pluripotency of mesenchymal stem cells derived from adult marrow," published in 2002...