Embryonic stem cell differentiation: emergence of a new era in biology and medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Abstract
The discovery of mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells >20 years ago represented a major advance in biology and experimental medicine, as it enabled the routine manipulation of the mouse genome. Along with the capacity to induce genetic modifications, ES cells provided the basis for establishing an in vitro model of early mammalian development and represented a putative new source of differentiated cell types for cell replacement therapy. While ES cells have been used extensively for creating mouse mutants for more than a decade, their application as a model for developmental biology has been limited and their use in cell replacement therapy remains a goal for many in the field. Recent advances in our understanding…
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1Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Embryonic stem cell
- Stem cell
- Cellular differentiation
- Developmental biology
- Stem cell biology
- Regenerative medicine
- Computational biology