Perspectives on Cell Reprogramming with RNA
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Mar 27 2012
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Alternative Title:Trends Biotechnol
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Description:Recent advances in cell reprogramming have permitted the development of different stem cell lines and specific differentiated cell types using distinct technologies. Cell reprogramming is largely mediated by DNA and RNA. In this review, we explore the RNA-mediated cell reprogramming to induce specific target cell generation including stem cells, brain cells and cardiac cells. The ability of RNA populations to produce direct cell to cell phenotypic conversion is called Transcriptome Induced PhenotypeRemodeling (TIPeR). The theory and utility of RNA use for cellular reprogramming is explored in this review.
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Source:Trends Biotechnol. 2012; 30(5):243-249.
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Pubmed ID:22459515
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC3335965
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Volume:30
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Issue:5
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:390c8792da1f18bbfd9cbecd97b53ddb1c49b4be711d3a460a30f3c35c2a39e5
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