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    Cell fusion of bone marrow cells and somatic cell reprogramming by embryonic stem cells

    Bonde, Sabrina; Pedram, Mehrdad; Stultz, Ryan; Zavazava, Nicholas
    Follow The FASEB Journal , Volume 24 (2): 364
    Fed of American Socs for Experimental Biology – Feb 1, 2010

    have consequences for tumor malignancy.—Bonde, S., Pedram, M., Stultz, R., Zavazava, N. Cell fusion of bone marrow cells and somatic cell reprogramming by embryonic stem cells. cre/loxP ...

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    Cell‐fusion‐mediated somatic‐cell reprogramming: A mechanism for tissue regeneration

    Lluis, Frederic; Cosma, Maria Pia
    Follow Journal of Cellular Physiology , Volume 223 (1)
    Wiley – Jan 25, 2010

    be chemically induced with polyethylene glycol (PEG). Mouse somatic cells could be reprogrammed by their induced fusion with ESCs (Tada et al., 2001 ; Silva et al., 2006 ; Lluis et al., 2008 ), embryonic germinal ...

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    In vitro differentiation of reprogrammed murine somatic cells into hepatic precursor cells

    Cantz, Tobias; Bleidißel, Martina; Stehling, Martin; Schöler, Hans R.
    Follow Biological Chemistry , Volume 389 (7)
    de Gruyter – Jul 1, 2008

    . Therefore, we conclude that more stringent purification strategies need to be applied in future studies. Results Reprogramming by cell fusion Bone marrow cells from Rosa26 mice purified on a Ficoll gradient ...

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    Incomplete reprogramming after fusion of human multipotent stromal cells and bronchial epithelial cells

    Curril, Ingrid M.; Koide, Masayo; Yang, Calvin H.; Segal, Alan; Wellman, George C.; Spees, Jeffrey L.
    Follow The FASEB Journal , Volume 24 (12): 4856
    Fed of American Socs for Experimental Biology – Dec 1, 2010

    Bone marrow-derived progenitor cells can fuse with cells of several different tissues, including lung, especially following injury. Despite many reports of cell fusion, few studies have examined ...

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    Bidirectional reprogramming of mouse embryonic stem cell/fibroblast hybrid cells is initiated at the heterokaryon stage

    Maria, Gridina; Oleg, Serov
    Follow Cell and Tissue Research , Volume 342 (3)
    Springer Journals – Dec 1, 2010

    explained by the nature of the somatic cell partners used in fusion experiments, such as splenocytes, thymocytes, lymphocytes, neurosphere cells, or bone marrow cells (Matveeva et al. 1998; Tada et al. 2001 ...

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    Inflammation as a matchmaker: revisiting cell fusion

    Singec, Ilyas; Snyder, Evan Y.
    Follow Nature Cell Biology , Volume 10 (5)
    Nature Publishing Group (NPG) – May 1, 2008

    cells from a particular organ, such as neural stem cells (NSCs) or bone marrow-derived cells (BMDCs), would give rise to the major cell types of that organ. However, the extent of their plasticity ...

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    Lung-specific nuclear reprogramming is accompanied by heterokaryon formation and Y chromosome loss following bone marrow transplantation and secondary inflammation

    Herzog, Erica L.; Van Arnam, John; Hu, Buqu; Zhang, Jason; Chen, Qingsheng; Haberman, Ann M.; Krause, Diane S.
    Follow The FASEB Journal , Volume 21 (10): 2592
    Fed of American Socs for Experimental Biology – Aug 1, 2007

    : erica.herzog@yale.edu Cell fusion is one mechanism by which bone marrow-derived cells (BMDCs) take on the gene expression pattern of nonhematopoietic cells. This process occurs in a number of organs ...

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    Forcing cells to change lineages

    Enver, Tariq; Graf, Thomas
    Follow Nature , Volume 462 (7273)
    Nature Publishing Group (NPG) – Dec 3, 2009

    is the demonstration that somatic cells can be reprogrammed to a pluripotent state by the expression of a transcription factor cocktail, generating induced pluripotent stem (iPS, for nomenclature see Box 1 ) cells ( Fig ...

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    Teratomas from pluripotent stem cells: A clinical hurdle

    Fong, Chui‐Yee; Gauthaman, Kalamegam; Bongso, Ariff
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    Wiley – Jul 21, 2010

    , bone, and cartilage stem cells) [Gauthaman et al., 2010b ]. Recently, man‐manipulated stem cells were produced where differentiated human somatic cells were reprogrammed to the ESC state using a set ...

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    Functional characterization of cell hybrids generated by induced fusion of primary porcine mesenchymal stem cells with an immortal murine cell line

    M., Islam; J., Ringe; E., Reichmann; R., Migotti; M., Sittinger; L., S. Meirelles; N., Nardi; P., Magnusson; K., Islam
    Follow Cell and Tissue Research , Volume 326 (1)
    Springer Journals – Oct 1, 2006

    have a limited capacity for in vitro proliferation (Czyz et al. 2003). Somatic stem cells have been found to reside in a variety of tissues, e.g., bone marrow, muscle, heart, skin, intestine, liver, lung ...

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