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contributor authorسجاد سی سخت نژادen
contributor authorمریم مقدم متینen
contributor authorSajjad Sisakhtnezhadfa
contributor authorMaryam Moghaddam Matinfa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:08:19Z
date available2020-06-06T13:08:19Z
date issued2012
identifier urihttps://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3343066?show=full
description abstractEvidence has emerged recently indicating that

differentiation is not entirely a one-way process, and that it

is possi ble to convert one cell type to ano ther, both in vitro

and in vivo. This phenomenon is called trans different iation,

and is generally defin ed as the stable switch of one cell type

to an other. Tra nsdifferen tiatio n plays crit ical roles d uring

development and in regeneration pathways in nature.

Althoug h this phenom enon occurs rarely in na ture, recent

studies have bee n focuse d on trans different iation and the

reprogramming ability of cells to produce specific cells with

ne w p he no typ es f or us e in ce ll t he rap y an d re gen er ativ e

medic ine. Thus, unders tanding the p rinciples and the mech-anism of this proces s is importan t for produci ng desired cell types . Here some well-docume nted examp les of trans differ-entiation, and their significance in development and regener-ation are reviewed. In addition, transdifferentiation pathways

are con sidered and their potential mol ecular mecha nisms, especially the role of master switch genes, are considered.

Finally, the significance of transdifferentiation in regenerative medicine is discussed.
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languageEnglish
titleTransdifferentiati on: a cel l and molecular reprogramming processen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsTransdifferentiation

Reprogramming

Master switch genes

Heterochromatin

Regenerative medicine
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journal titleCell and Tissue Researchfa
pages379-396
journal volume348
journal issue3
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1028211.html
identifier articleid1028211


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