molecular stages are required for reprogramming the DNA methylome. Stage 1: Recruitment. The enzymes needed for reprogramming are recruited to genome sites...
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Induced pluripotent stem cell (redirect from Cellular reprogramming)
pluripotency-associated genes, or "reprogramming factors", into a given cell type. The original set of reprogramming factors (also dubbed Yamanaka factors)...
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Transdifferentiation, also known as lineage reprogramming, is the process in which one mature somatic cell is transformed into another mature somatic...
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Cultural assimilation (redirect from Cultural reprogramming)
Cultural assimilation is the process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble a society's majority group or fully adopts the values, behaviors...
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Turing-complete and able to solve "a large class of numerical problems" through reprogramming. ENIAC was designed by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert to calculate...
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voiced and portrayed through motion capture by Alan Tudyk. K-2SO is a reprogrammed Imperial security droid and the co-pilot of Cassian Andor. K-2SO was...
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officials consider it likely that someone in the cockpit of Flight 370 reprogrammed the aircraft's autopilot to head south over the Indian Ocean. Media reports...
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skills between domains, and solve novel problems without task‑specific reprogramming. The concept does not, in principle, require the system to be an autonomous...
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germline reprogramming, such as transgenerational increases in susceptibility to diseases, mutations, and stress inheritance. During germline reprogramming and...
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Cytoplast (section 1. Cellular reprogramming)
cytoplasmic components. Cytoplasts play a crucial role in Cell fusion, reprogramming, and Somatic cell nuclear transfer or SCNT for short. Recent studies...
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epigenetic reprogramming. DNA demethylation of the paternal genome in the zygote appears to be an important part of epigenetic reprogramming. In the paternal...
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DMR (tDMR), cancer-specific DMR (cDMR), development stages (dDMRs), reprogramming-specific DMR (rDMR), allele-specific DMR (AMR), and aging-specific DMR...
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covering 42 square miles in its first four dives, the submersible was reprogrammed to allow it to dive 604 feet lower than its operational limit of 14,800...
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employees, which also causes the factory itself to come to life. Having been reprogrammed by Petey to destroy all do-gooders, he targets Dog Man and his friends...
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Nuclear transfer (section Reprogramming)
for research. Genomic reprogramming is the key biological process behind nuclear transfer. Currently unidentified reprogramming factors present in oocytes...
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technology). However reprogramming a hardware DDA to solve a different problem (or fix a bug) is much harder than reprogramming a general purpose computer...
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technology was invented by IBM in 2004 to allow for the dynamic real-time reprogramming of chips. In the abstract, computer logic is generally "etched" or "hard-wired"...
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to undergo reprogramming into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells). iPS cell reprogramming, also known as somatic cell reprogramming, can be achieved...
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talk show, Dewey Dew-Night, only to fight a malfunctioning robot Webby reprogrammed in an attempt to keep them all together. In the end, the boys reunite...
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life for erasing and reprogramming, reaching a million operations in modern EEPROMs. In an EEPROM that is frequently reprogrammed, the life of the EEPROM...
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Katherine Mills, a cyborg working for Harbinger Corporation, discovers a reprogramming anomaly regarding a warfare A.I. system located at Harbinger I Training...
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early evidence that mammalian cellular reprogramming was possible and opened the door to the use of reprogramming in stem cell biology. Her work set the...
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with cloning animals, questions remain concerning the mechanisms of reprogramming in the ovum. Despite many attempts, success in creating human nuclear...
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Human cloning (section Comparing SCNT to reprogramming)
used, reprogramming of adult cells into iPSCs for implantation could have severe limitations in humans. If a virus is used as a reprogramming factor...
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(2005). "Nuclear Cloning, Epigenetic Reprogramming and Cellular Differentiation". Stem Cells: Nuclear Reprogramming and Therapeutic Applications. Novartis...
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Oct-4 (section Role in reprogramming)
referred to as "Yamanaka reprogramming factors". This reprogramming effect has also been seen with the Thomson reprogramming factors, reverting human...
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focused on creating genetically modified mice to study cancer, epigenetic reprogramming and neurological diseases. Jaenisch's first breakthrough occurred in...
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sustained angiogenesis, limitless replicative potential, metastasis, reprogramming of energy metabolism and evasion of immune destruction. The classical...
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Scott Says He's 'Reprogramming the American Dream'". Retrieved Apr 9, 2020. "A conversation with Kevin Scott, author of "Reprogramming the American Dream""...
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primordial germ cells, genome-wide reprogramming leading to totipotency involves erasure of epigenetic imprints. Reprogramming is facilitated by active DNA...
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