
Human and mouse ES cells are defined by their ability to confer self-renewal and differentiate into various cell types, making them an invaluable tool for investigation of Stem cell maintenance, differentiation, and reprogramming. Human ES cells have infinite potential for therapeutic applications. Unfortunately, acquiring ES cells is problematic, and reprogramming somatic cells to Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells occurs by an unknown mechanism.
Master of Science (degree), Keck School of Medicine (school), Biochemistry (degree program)
Master of Science (degree), Keck School of Medicine (school), Biochemistry (degree program)
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