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Autor:
Matthew G. Lowe, Ming-Ren Yen, Fei-Man Hsu, Linzi Hosohama, Zhongxun Hu, Tsotne Chitiashvili, Timothy J. Hunt, Isaac Gorgy, Matthew Bernard, Sissy E. Wamaitha, Pao-Yang Chen, Amander T. Clark
Publikováno v:
Dev Cell
Developmental cell, vol 57, iss 12
Developmental cell, vol 57, iss 12
Development of primordial germ cells (PGCs) is required for reproduction. During PGC development in mammals, major epigenetic remodeling occurs, which is hypothesized to establish an epigenetic landscape for sex-specific germ cell differentiation and
Autor:
Rachel Kim, Steven E. Jacobsen, M. Azim Surani, Wanlu Liu, Matthew G. Lowe, Naoko Irie, Zoran Galić, Amander T. Clark, Di Chen, Anastasia Lukianchikov, Grace V. Hancock, Jill Zimmerman
Publikováno v:
Biology of Reproduction. 97:850-861
In humans, germline competency and the specification of primordial germ cells (PGCs) are thought to occur in a restricted developmental window during early embryogenesis. Despite the importance of specifying the appropriate number of PGCs for human r
Autor:
Amander T. Clark, Ming-Ren Yen, Zhongxun Hu, Linzi Hosohama, Pao-Yang Chen, Matthew G. Lowe, Timothy J. Hunt, Isaac Gorgy
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are the source of the entire germ line in adult animals. During PGC development in mammals, major epigenetic remodeling occurs characterized by an almost complete loss of DNA methylation from genomic DNA accompanied by a
Autor:
Andrew S. Goldstein, Preston D. Crowell, Ye E. Wu, Jonathan J. Fox, Blake A. Feldmar, Alejandro J. Garcia, Johnny A. Diaz, Takao Hashimoto, Héctor I. Navarro, Douglas W. Strand, Matthew G. Lowe, Gervaise H. Henry, Dipti Sajed
Publikováno v:
Cell reports, vol 28, iss 6
Cell reports
Cell reports
SUMMARY Aging is associated with loss of tissue mass and a decline in adult stem cell function in many tissues. In contrast, aging in the prostate is associated with growth-related diseases including benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Surprisingly,