Konrad Hochedlinger, Ph.D.
Professor of Genetics, Massachusetts General Hospital
A gutsy way to grow: intestinal stem cells as nutrient sensors.
Embryonic stem cells: testing the germ-cell theory.
Sox2(+) adult stem and progenitor cells are important for tissue regeneration and survival of mice.
Authors: Authors: Arnold K, Sarkar A, Yram MA, Polo JM, Bronson R, Sengupta S, Seandel M, Geijsen N, Hochedlinger K.
Cell Stem Cell
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Cell Stem Cell
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Chromatin connections to pluripotency and cellular reprogramming.
Stem cells: iPS cells under attack.
Harnessing the potential of induced pluripotent stem cells for regenerative medicine.
Incomplete DNA methylation underlies a transcriptional memory of somatic cells in human iPS cells.
Authors: Authors: Ohi Y, Qin H, Hong C, Blouin L, Polo JM, Guo T, Qi Z, Downey SL, Manos PD, Rossi DJ, Yu J, Hebrok M, Hochedlinger K, Costello JF, Song JS, Ramalho-Santos M.
Nat Cell Biol
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Nat Cell Biol
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Efficient generation of iPS cells from skeletal muscle stem cells.
Authors: Authors: Tan KY, Eminli S, Hettmer S, Hochedlinger K, Wagers AJ.
PLoS One
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PLoS One
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From MYOD1 to iPS cells.
Modeling Rett syndrome with stem cells.