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Design principles of pluripotency - PMC - PubMed Central
Pluripotency is the capacity of individual cells to initiate all lineages of the mature organism in a flexible manner directed by signals in the embryo or cell culture environment .
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Pluripotency (biological compounds) - Wikipedia
The pluripotency of biological compounds describes the ability of certain substances to produce several distinct biological responses.
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Pluripotency - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Pluripotency is defined as the ability of a single cell to divide and produce differentiated cells from the three germ layers of the embryo.
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pluripotency Biol. (plʊərɪˈpəʊtənsɪ) [ad. G. pluripotenz: see pluri- and potency.] The property of being pluripotential; = pluripotence, pluripotentiality.1927 Biol. Abstr. I. 217/1 The term pluripotency is used to describe the virtual ability possessed by every organism, under certain conditions, t...
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The many faces of Pluripotency: in vitro adaptations of a continuum ...
Pluripotency defines the propensity of a cell to differentiate into, and generate, all somatic, as well as germ cells.
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Cell potency - Wikipedia
Cell potency is a cell's ability to differentiate into other cell types. The more cell types a cell can differentiate into, the greater its potency.
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Pluripotency (biological compounds)
The pluripotency of biological compounds describes the ability of certain substances to produce several distinct biological responses. Interferon gamma represents an example of pluripotency in itself.
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Defining Human Pluripotency: Cell Stem Cell
Human pluripotent stem cells harbor the capacity to differentiate into cells from the three embryonic germ layers, and this ability grants them a central role ...
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The never-ending story: from pluripotency to plant developmental ...
This review discusses how pluripotency is established in plant stem cell systems, how it is maintained during development and growth, and how it is re- ...
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Developments in pluripotency: a new formative state | Cell Research
During development, mouse embryonic cells progress in around 4 days from a naïve to a primed pluripotent state. A recent study in Cell ...
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Section 2: Pluripotency and the Undifferentiated State
Pluripotency is a functional property implying the capacity of a single cell to differentiate into all the somatic cell types of an organism. A cell line should ...
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Improved Derivation Efficiency and Pluripotency of Stem Cells ... - PLOS
NtES cells exhibited typical ES characteristics and up-regulated Sox2 expression in media with either small-molecule. Higher rates of full term ntES-4N pup were generated by the supplementation of PD or SC1. We obtained the highest efficiency of ntES-4N pup generation ever reported from this strain by supplementing ES medium with SC1.
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pluripotent, a. Biol. (plʊərɪˈpəʊtənt) [f. pluri- + potent a.1 and n.2] = next. Hence pluriˈpotence = pluripotency.1942 J. Needham Biochem. & Morphogenesis ii. 228 The retention of pluripotence through many cleavages, followed by separation of blastomeres. Ibid. iii. 435 They are at first pluripoten...
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Developmental pluripotency associated 2
Developmental pluripotency-associated protein 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DPPA2 gene.
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pluripotential, a. Biol. (plʊərɪpəʊˈtɛnʃəl) [f. pluri- + potential a. and n.] Of a cell, tissue, or organism: capable of developing in any of various directions; = multipotential s.v. multi- 1 a.1925 Arch. Neurol. & Psychiatry (Chicago) XIII. 468 Phylogenetically considered, this structure is a plur...
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