Developmental pluripotency-associated protein 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DPPA2 gene.[5][6][7]
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Developmentalpluripotency-associated protein 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DPPA2 gene. GRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000163530...
typically derived by introducing products of specific sets of pluripotency-associated genes, or "reprogramming factors", into a given cell type. The...
of pluripotency maintenance genes. The expression of transcription factors such as the SON factor and epigenetic modifiers regulate the pluripotency of...
Developmental biology is the study of the process by which animals and plants grow and develop. Developmental biology also encompasses the biology of...
pluripotency, an emerging and very promising field of regenerative medicine. LIF (Leukemia inhibitory factor) signaling, which maintains pluripotency...
some genes, and silencing of others during pluripotency and differentiation. H3K27me3 marks repress developmental control genes and stop the cell from differentiating...
cells: striking the balance between pluripotency and differentiation". International Journal of Developmental Biology. 53 (2–3): 393–409. doi:10.1387/ijdb.082671pw...
more restricted in the differentiation potential and eventually lose pluripotency. In 1962, John B. Gurdon demonstrated that the nucleus from a differentiated...
prevent the use of enhancer regions of pluripotency genes, thereby inhibiting their transcription. It interacts with Mi-2/NuRD complex (nucleosome remodelling...
share many similar properties, such as pluripotency and differentiation potential, the expression of pluripotency genes, epigenetic patterns, embryoid body...
genes that regulate cell fate determination, stem cell pluripotency, and other developmental processes. BAP1 is also known as: UniProt name: Ubiquitin...
cells that in subsequently differentiate into the desired cell types. Pluripotency distinguishes embryonic stem cells from adult stem cells, which are multipotent...
used in maintaining pluripotency in stem cells. Oct4 and Sox2 work together to regulate hundreds of genes utilized in pluripotency. However, Sox2 is not...
Developmentalpluripotency-associated protein 3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DPPA3 gene. This gene encodes a protein that in mice may...
Proliferation and Pluripotency." The DM Domain Protein DMRT1 Is a Dose-sensitive Regulator of Fetal Germ Cell Proliferation and Pluripotency. PNAS, 29 Oct...
maintain pluripotency by suppressing cell determination factors. hNanog is encoded in humans by the NANOG gene. Several types of cancer are associated with...
cells (EpiLC). The study proposed that Foxd3 is associated with inactivation of important naive pluripotency genes by its modification of chromatin structures...
has indicated that it was possible to replicate cells and reestablish pluripotency, or "the potential of an embryonic cell to grow into any one of the numerous...
segregation as well as development and pluripotency. Aberrations in chromatin remodeling proteins are found to be associated with human diseases, including cancer...
was not 'pluripotency' but tumorigenic activity. These results collectively suggest that only preexisting cells with promising pluripotency can be programmed...
has been studied. Whereas the fibroblasts are usually used to maintain pluripotency of the stem cells, they can also be used to facilitate development of...