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The following pages link to Leveling Waddington: the emergence of direct programming and the loss of cell fate hierarchies. (Q38088936):
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- Generation of induced neuronal cells by the single reprogramming factor ASCL1 (Q26269984) (← links)
- Chemically Induced Reprogramming of Somatic Cells to Pluripotent Stem Cells and Neural Cells (Q26767244) (← links)
- Reprogramming and transdifferentiation for cardiovascular development and regenerative medicine: where do we stand? (Q26800082) (← links)
- Pluripotent stem cells in regenerative medicine: challenges and recent progress (Q26999292) (← links)
- From induction to conduction: how intrinsic transcriptional priming of extrinsic neuronal connectivity shapes neuronal identity (Q27021904) (← links)
- Differentiated type II pneumocytes can be reprogrammed by ectopic Sox2 expression (Q27347937) (← links)
- Modeling the epigenetic attractors landscape: toward a post-genomic mechanistic understanding of development (Q28083970) (← links)
- Mechanisms of activation of the transcription factor Nrf2 by redox stressors, nutrient cues, and energy status and the pathways through which it attenuates degenerative disease (Q28394732) (← links)
- Pruning of the adipocyte peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ cistrome by hematopoietic master regulator PU.1 (Q28506146) (← links)
- Classification of transient behaviours in a time-dependent toggle switch model (Q30584893) (← links)
- In Situ Pluripotency Factor Expression Promotes Functional Recovery From Cerebral Ischemia (Q30828997) (← links)
- In Vivo Expression of Reprogramming Factors Increases Hippocampal Neurogenesis and Synaptic Plasticity in Chronic Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Injury (Q30829429) (← links)
- Reshaping the epigenetic landscape during early flower development: induction of attractor transitions by relative differences in gene decay rates. (Q33360682) (← links)
- A computational systems approach identifies synergistic specification genes that facilitate lineage conversion to prostate tissue (Q33628916) (← links)
- DMRT1 protects male gonadal cells from retinoid-dependent sexual transdifferentiation (Q33927535) (← links)
- Development-inspired reprogramming of the mammalian central nervous system (Q34003679) (← links)
- Brains in metamorphosis: reprogramming cell identity within the central nervous system (Q34005706) (← links)
- Cas9 effector-mediated regulation of transcription and differentiation in human pluripotent stem cells (Q34039369) (← links)
- MiRiad Roles for MicroRNAs in Cardiac Development and Regeneration (Q34341540) (← links)
- Conversion of human fibroblasts into monocyte-like progenitor cells (Q34345247) (← links)
- Transdifferentiation and remodeling of post-embryonic C. elegans cells by a single transcription factor (Q34386523) (← links)
- Genetic reprogramming of human amniotic cells with episomal vectors: neural rosettes as sentinels in candidate selection for validation assays (Q34568711) (← links)
- Fast and efficient neural conversion of human hematopoietic cells (Q34684538) (← links)
- Making cardiomyocytes with your chemistry set: Small molecule-induced cardiogenesis in somatic cells. (Q35193483) (← links)
- Chemical approaches to cell reprogramming (Q35475642) (← links)
- Forward Programming of Cardiac Stem Cells by Homogeneous Transduction with MYOCD plus TBX5 (Q35654315) (← links)
- Highly efficient direct conversion of human fibroblasts to neuronal cells by chemical compounds (Q35678981) (← links)
- Transdifferentiation of Fibroblasts by Defined Factors (Q35805656) (← links)
- ZIC2-dependent OCT4 activation drives self-renewal of human liver cancer stem cells (Q36165630) (← links)
- C/EBPα Activates Pre-existing and De Novo Macrophage Enhancers during Induced Pre-B Cell Transdifferentiation and Myelopoiesis (Q36201595) (← links)
- Using human induced pluripotent stem cells to model cerebellar disease: hope and hype. (Q36357156) (← links)
- MITF and PU.1 inhibit adipogenesis of ovine primary preadipocytes by restraining C/EBPβ. (Q36378938) (← links)
- Unabridged Analysis of Human Histone H3 by Differential Top-Down Mass Spectrometry Reveals Hypermethylated Proteoforms from MMSET/NSD2 Overexpression (Q36745131) (← links)
- Adipogenic placenta-derived mesenchymal stem cells are not lineage restricted by withdrawing extrinsic factors: developing a novel visual angle in stem cell biology (Q36774930) (← links)
- Program specificity for Ptf1a in pancreas versus neural tube development correlates with distinct collaborating cofactors and chromatin accessibility (Q37122854) (← links)
- Reshaping the brain: direct lineage conversion in the nervous system (Q37159009) (← links)
- Lineage specification in the fly nervous system and evolutionary implications. (Q37505510) (← links)
- Mathematical approaches to modeling development and reprogramming (Q37702110) (← links)
- A commentary on iPS cells: potential applications in autologous transplantation, study of illnesses and drug screening (Q38123757) (← links)
- Toward the use of endometrial and menstrual blood mesenchymal stem cells for cell-based therapies. (Q38127722) (← links)
- A Helm model for microRNA regulation in cell fate decision and conversion. (Q38134573) (← links)
- Induced pluripotency for translational research (Q38140541) (← links)
- Cellular reprogramming of human peripheral blood cells (Q38141509) (← links)
- Induced neural lineage cells as repair kits: so close, yet so far away. (Q38163443) (← links)
- Dynamic changes of the epigenetic landscape during cellular differentiation. (Q38166840) (← links)
- Concise review: a population shift view of cellular reprogramming (Q38180617) (← links)
- Direct reprogramming of adult cells: avoiding the pluripotent state (Q38195842) (← links)
- Pituitary cell differentiation from stem cells and other cells: toward restorative therapy for hypopituitarism? (Q38243479) (← links)
- Multi-layered global gene regulation in mouse embryonic stem cells (Q38250169) (← links)
- Neural and behavioral epigenetics; what it is, and what is hype. (Q38262868) (← links)