Generation and trapping of a mesoderm biased state of human pluripotency

Application of pluripotent cells in regenerative medicine requires an understanding of how they exit pluripotency. Here the authors demonstrate support for the idea that pluripotency exit involves pluripotent intermediates that exhibit lineage bias by identifying and trapping a mesoderm biased sub-s...

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Main Authors: Dylan Stavish, Charlotta Böiers, Christopher Price, Thomas J. R. Frith, Jason Halliwell, Ingrid Saldaña-Guerrero, Jason Wray, John Brown, Jonathon Carr, Chela James, Ivana Barbaric, Peter W. Andrews, Tariq Enver
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2020-10-01
Series:Nature Communications
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18727-8
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spelling doaj-49cf589d5cb741e6a087de76d2e334652021-10-10T11:46:29ZengNature Publishing GroupNature Communications2041-17232020-10-0111111610.1038/s41467-020-18727-8Generation and trapping of a mesoderm biased state of human pluripotencyDylan Stavish0Charlotta Böiers1Christopher Price2Thomas J. R. Frith3Jason Halliwell4Ingrid Saldaña-Guerrero5Jason Wray6John Brown7Jonathon Carr8Chela James9Ivana Barbaric10Peter W. Andrews11Tariq Enver12The Centre for Stem Cell Biology, Department of Biomedical Science, University of Sheffield, Western BankStem Cell Laboratory, Department of Cancer Biology, University College London Cancer InstituteThe Centre for Stem Cell Biology, Department of Biomedical Science, University of Sheffield, Western BankThe Centre for Stem Cell Biology, Department of Biomedical Science, University of Sheffield, Western BankThe Centre for Stem Cell Biology, Department of Biomedical Science, University of Sheffield, Western BankThe Centre for Stem Cell Biology, Department of Biomedical Science, University of Sheffield, Western BankStem Cell Laboratory, Department of Cancer Biology, University College London Cancer InstituteStem Cell Laboratory, Department of Cancer Biology, University College London Cancer InstituteThe Centre for Stem Cell Biology, Department of Biomedical Science, University of Sheffield, Western BankStem Cell Laboratory, Department of Cancer Biology, University College London Cancer InstituteThe Centre for Stem Cell Biology, Department of Biomedical Science, University of Sheffield, Western BankThe Centre for Stem Cell Biology, Department of Biomedical Science, University of Sheffield, Western BankStem Cell Laboratory, Department of Cancer Biology, University College London Cancer InstituteApplication of pluripotent cells in regenerative medicine requires an understanding of how they exit pluripotency. Here the authors demonstrate support for the idea that pluripotency exit involves pluripotent intermediates that exhibit lineage bias by identifying and trapping a mesoderm biased sub-state in culture.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18727-8
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author Dylan Stavish
Charlotta Böiers
Christopher Price
Thomas J. R. Frith
Jason Halliwell
Ingrid Saldaña-Guerrero
Jason Wray
John Brown
Jonathon Carr
Chela James
Ivana Barbaric
Peter W. Andrews
Tariq Enver
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Charlotta Böiers
Christopher Price
Thomas J. R. Frith
Jason Halliwell
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Jonathon Carr
Chela James
Ivana Barbaric
Peter W. Andrews
Tariq Enver
Generation and trapping of a mesoderm biased state of human pluripotency
Nature Communications
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Christopher Price
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Peter W. Andrews
Tariq Enver
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title Generation and trapping of a mesoderm biased state of human pluripotency
title_short Generation and trapping of a mesoderm biased state of human pluripotency
title_full Generation and trapping of a mesoderm biased state of human pluripotency
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description Application of pluripotent cells in regenerative medicine requires an understanding of how they exit pluripotency. Here the authors demonstrate support for the idea that pluripotency exit involves pluripotent intermediates that exhibit lineage bias by identifying and trapping a mesoderm biased sub-state in culture.
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