Signaling involved in stem cell reprogramming and differentiation

World Journal of Stem Cells
Shihori Tanabe

Abstract

Stem cell differentiation is regulated by multiple signaling events. Recent technical advances have revealed that differentiated cells can be reprogrammed into stem cells. The signals involved in stem cell programming are of major interest in stem cell research. The signaling mechanisms involved in regulating stem cell reprogramming and differentiation are the subject of intense study in the field of life sciences. In this review, the molecular interactions and signaling pathways related to stem cell differentiation are discussed.

Citations

Dec 9, 2016·World Journal of Stem Cells·Shihori TanabeHiroki Sasaki
Jul 31, 2019·Stem Cell Research & Therapy·Ronghua YangKun Xiong
Aug 21, 2019·International Journal of Molecular Sciences·Wen-Ting LvChun-Jie Wang
Jul 7, 2020·Frontiers in Pharmacology·Shihori TanabeRyuichi Ono

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