2002
DOI: 10.1038/sj.leu.2402445
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Toward a new paradigm of cell plasticity

Abstract: The standard paradigm of embryologic development and adult tissue reconstitution posits unidirectional, hierarchical lineages. The presumed mechanisms underlying these differentiative pathways are gene restrictions, such as methylation and heterochromatin formation, which are commonly described as irreversible. However, recent discoveries regarding multi-organ stem cells demonstrate that 'true plasticity' exists, with cells of one organ turning into cells of other organs, including differentiative transformati… Show more

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“…The similarity of this idea to Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle from quantum mechanics led to our designating this second principle as 'cellular uncertainty'. [14][15][16] However, approximately a decade before we published on this concept, it had been proposed by Chris Potten and Markus Loeffler, arrived at through their collaborative work in mathematical and computer modeling of stem cell processes of the small intestine. 18 Quantum 'uncertainty' was first thought, even by Heisenberg himself, as perhaps merely a limitation of technological innovation for examination of subatomic particles, but eventually was revealed to be an irreducible feature of universal structure.…”
Section: Uncertainty and Stochasticitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The similarity of this idea to Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle from quantum mechanics led to our designating this second principle as 'cellular uncertainty'. [14][15][16] However, approximately a decade before we published on this concept, it had been proposed by Chris Potten and Markus Loeffler, arrived at through their collaborative work in mathematical and computer modeling of stem cell processes of the small intestine. 18 Quantum 'uncertainty' was first thought, even by Heisenberg himself, as perhaps merely a limitation of technological innovation for examination of subatomic particles, but eventually was revealed to be an irreducible feature of universal structure.…”
Section: Uncertainty and Stochasticitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[14][15][16] The first principle is referred to as the principle of 'genomic completeness'. With cloning as proof-of-principle, supported by an ever-expanding demonstration of the reversibility of gene restrictions described above, one may state that 'any cell which has the entire genome intact can become any other cell type'.…”
Section: Cell Plasticity and The Reversibility Of Gene Restrictionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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