10 Embryonic Stem Cells
Abstract
The ability to propagate pluripotent ES cells presents unique opportunities for experimental analysis of gene regulation and function during self-renewal, cell commitment, and differentiation. The combination of intrinsic and extrinsic factors that maintain developmental identity and potency is beginning to be defined. Progress is also being made toward understanding and controlling lineage- and/or cell-type-specific differentiation of ES cells in vitro. When harnessed effectively, ES cell differentiation can provide defined cell populations for pharmacological testing and cellular transplantation. Generation of ES cell equivalents from other species, most particularly human, is now anticipated for realization of the full power of ES cell technologies both as research tools and, ultimately, as cell therapy reagents.
ORIGINS OF MOUSE EMBRYONIC...
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/0.205-230