Neural crest stem cells, a rare type found in skin and other tissues, are uniquely capable of reprogramming into different ...
A University of Toronto study reveals that neural crest stem cells, found in the skin and other areas, are responsible for the generation of reprogrammed neurons, contradicting the prevailing theory ...
Researchers found that neural crest stem cells are uniquely capable of reprogramming, challenging current reprogramming ...
Neural crest cells, which can be found below the hair follicle in the skin, are genetically predisposed to develop into neurons. This is not unexpected, as many cell types in the skin originate ...
Researchers at the University of Toronto have identified that neural crest stem cells, a group of cells located in the skin ...
A recent study explores how MYCN-driven neuroblastoma hijacks the m6A modification process to prevent proper cell ...
The research team proposes a new theory, one that suggests there is one unique type of stem cell that can be reprogrammed into different cell types. "We believed that most cases of cell reprogramming ...
A team led by researchers has discovered that a group of cells located in the skin and other areas of the body, called neural crest stem cells, are the source of reprogrammed neurons found by other ...
They specifically looked at genes regulating a stem cell population called the neural crest, which is only found in ...
We have described the clinical manifestations of isotretinoin (ISO) neuroembryopathy (J Ped, 105, 595, 1984) and with others have suggested that disturbances in neural crest development may ...
More information: Justin J. Belair-Hickey et al, Neural crest precursors from the skin are the primary source of directly reprogrammed neurons, Stem Cell Reports (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.stemcr.2024 ...