2013
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201306722
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The Egg and the Nucleus: A Battle for Supremacy (Nobel Lecture)

Abstract: Figure 12. Nuclei from differentiated cells (mouse thymus) are reprogrammed much more slowly than embryo nuclei. Cell Reprogramming

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“…During highly complex and precise processes of cellular proliferation, interactions, differentiation and migration, a zygote becomes a multicellular organism with a variety of cell types. Gene expression patterns, cell signaling and epigenetic modifications lead to these processes (Gurdon, 2013). The process of development from a zygote to a multicellular organism is dynamic in both space and time.…”
Section: Biological Development Of Tissues and Organsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During highly complex and precise processes of cellular proliferation, interactions, differentiation and migration, a zygote becomes a multicellular organism with a variety of cell types. Gene expression patterns, cell signaling and epigenetic modifications lead to these processes (Gurdon, 2013). The process of development from a zygote to a multicellular organism is dynamic in both space and time.…”
Section: Biological Development Of Tissues and Organsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings reported that the forced expression of certain transcription factors can induce the pluripotency and led to development of effective reprogramming methods of iPS cells [34]. On the other hand, John B Gurdon the co-recipient of 2012 Nobel Prize, worked with eggs and embryos of frogs (Xenopus) and reported reprogramming by nuclear transplantation [35]. These findings improved the understanding of nuclear reprogramming, of embryonic development, and of cellular differentiation.…”
Section: The Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells-2012mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…These findings improved the understanding of nuclear reprogramming, of embryonic development, and of cellular differentiation. Gurdon work has paved the way for regenerative medicine [35,36]; and also this discovery led to the further research in regenerative medicine and reprogramming field.…”
Section: The Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells-2012mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pioneer work by Gurdon et al . in 1962 demonstrated that the nuclei of mature intestine‐derived cells contain all the information necessary to generate a frog . In 2010, Nakauchi et al .…”
Section: Xenogeneic Chimera Generated By Blastocyst Complementationmentioning
confidence: 99%