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Determinants of pluripotency: From avian,rodents, to primates
Authors:Kristen Martins‐Taylor  Ren‐He Xu
Institution:Department of Genetics and Developmental Biology, University of Connecticut Stem Cell Institute, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, Connecticut 06030
Abstract:Since mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells was first derived in 1981, the ability of this unprecedented cell type to self‐renew and differentiate without limit has revolutionized the discovery tools that are used to study gene functions and development. Furthermore, they have inspired others to hunt for similar cells from other species. The derivation of human ES cells in 1998 has accelerated these discoveries and has also widely provoked public interest, due to both the scientific significance of these cells for human tissue regeneration and the ethical disputes over the use of donated early human embryos. However, this is no longer a barrier, with the recent discovery of methods that can convert differentiated somatic cells into ES‐like cells or induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, by using defined reprogramming factors. This review attempts to summarize the progresses in the derivation of ES cells (as well as other embryo‐derived pluripotent cells) and iPS cells from various species. We will focus on the molecular and biological features of the cells, as well as the different determinants identified thus far to sustain their pluripotency. J. Cell. Biochem. 109: 16–25, 2010. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Keywords:pluripotency  embryonic stem cells  induced pluripotent stem cells  species  growth factors
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