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The following pages link to Regulation of pluripotency and cellular reprogramming by the ubiquitin-proteasome system (Q36547551):
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- The Importance of Ubiquitination and Deubiquitination in Cellular Reprogramming (Q26765873) (← links)
- Quantifying ubiquitin signaling (Q26823466) (← links)
- Mediation of organismal aging and somatic proteostasis by the germline (Q28084311) (← links)
- Nrf2, a regulator of the proteasome, controls self-renewal and pluripotency in human embryonic stem cells (Q28394410) (← links)
- The THO complex regulates pluripotency gene mRNA export and controls embryonic stem cell self-renewal and somatic cell reprogramming (Q28592650) (← links)
- Glioma-derived cancer stem cells are hypersensitive to proteasomal inhibition. (Q30275189) (← links)
- The proteasome complex and the maintenance of pluripotency: sustain the fate by mopping up? (Q33673764) (← links)
- Fine-tuning of iPSC derivation by an inducible reprogramming system at the protein level (Q33730184) (← links)
- The bantam microRNA acts through Numb to exert cell growth control and feedback regulation of Notch in tumor-forming stem cells in the Drosophila brain (Q33752055) (← links)
- In vitro generation of neuromesodermal progenitors reveals distinct roles for wnt signalling in the specification of spinal cord and paraxial mesoderm identity (Q34089469) (← links)
- A genome-wide RNAi screen identifies opposing functions of Snai1 and Snai2 on the Nanog dependency in reprogramming (Q34287955) (← links)
- Expression and cellular distribution of ubiquitin in response to injury in the developing spinal cord of Monodelphis domestica (Q34692747) (← links)
- Prolonged proteasome inhibition cyclically upregulates Oct3/4 and Nanog gene expression, but reduces induced pluripotent stem cell colony formation (Q35229259) (← links)
- Distribution Analyzer, a methodology for identifying and clustering outlier conditions from single-cell distributions, and its application to a Nanog reporter RNAi screen (Q35704012) (← links)
- Loss of microRNA-27b contributes to breast cancer stem cell generation by activating ENPP1. (Q35813557) (← links)
- The CUL4-DDB1 ubiquitin ligase complex controls adult and embryonic stem cell differentiation and homeostasis (Q36488061) (← links)
- A draft map of the mouse pluripotent stem cell spatial proteome (Q36511415) (← links)
- Neural Stem Cells (NSCs) and Proteomics (Q36539436) (← links)
- Epigenetics of reprogramming to induced pluripotency (Q36700557) (← links)
- A molecular roadmap of reprogramming somatic cells into iPS cells (Q36716439) (← links)
- Mechanisms that regulate stem cell aging and life span (Q36810649) (← links)
- POH1 deubiquitylates and stabilizes E2F1 to promote tumour formation (Q36839501) (← links)
- Concise review: pursuing self-renewal and pluripotency with the stem cell factor Nanog (Q36997249) (← links)
- The many faces of C/EBPδ and their relevance for inflammation and cancer (Q37249246) (← links)
- Genetic-and-Epigenetic Interspecies Networks for Cross-Talk Mechanisms in Human Macrophages and Dendritic Cells during MTB Infection. (Q37345281) (← links)
- Ube2s regulates Sox2 stability and mouse ES cell maintenance (Q37353994) (← links)
- Regulation of transcriptional elongation in pluripotency and cell differentiation by the PHD-finger protein Phf5a (Q37372391) (← links)
- Using the ubiquitin-modified proteome to monitor protein homeostasis function (Q37388968) (← links)
- Survivin Improves Reprogramming Efficiency of Human Neural Progenitors by Single Molecule OCT4. (Q37453519) (← links)
- The deubiquitinase USP21 maintains the stemness of mouse embryonic stem cells via stabilization of Nanog. (Q37464861) (← links)
- Protein post-translational modifications and regulation of pluripotency in human stem cells (Q37561668) (← links)
- The Mechanistic Links Between Proteasome Activity, Aging and Age-related Diseases (Q37645630) (← links)
- The deubiquitinase USP54 is overexpressed in colorectal cancer stem cells and promotes intestinal tumorigenesis. (Q37688786) (← links)
- Regulation of stem cell function by protein ubiquitylation (Q37707515) (← links)
- Integrative framework for identification of key cell identity genes uncovers determinants of ES cell identity and homeostasis (Q37725232) (← links)
- Oncoprotein stabilization in brain tumors. (Q38156100) (← links)
- Role of Fbxw7 in the maintenance of normal stem cells and cancer-initiating cells (Q38213913) (← links)
- The role of protein clearance mechanisms in organismal ageing and age-related diseases. (Q38284376) (← links)
- Systematic identification of barriers to human iPSC generation (Q38305710) (← links)
- Autophagy and cell reprogramming (Q38311807) (← links)
- DUBs, the regulation of cell identity and disease (Q38336126) (← links)
- INO80 Chromatin Remodeler Facilitates Release of RNA Polymerase II from Chromatin for Ubiquitin-Mediated Proteasomal Degradation. (Q38564507) (← links)
- Emerging roles for the FBXW7 ubiquitin ligase in leukemia and beyond (Q38596749) (← links)
- Reprogramming barriers and enhancers: strategies to enhance the efficiency and kinetics of induced pluripotency (Q38632891) (← links)
- Biological Networks Governing the Acquisition, Maintenance, and Dissolution of Pluripotency: Insights from Functional Genomics Approaches (Q38638128) (← links)
- Regulation of pluripotency and differentiation by deubiquitinating enzymes (Q38855269) (← links)
- FBXL12-Mediated Degradation of ALDH3 is Essential for Trophoblast Differentiation During Placental Development (Q38858740) (← links)
- Concise Review: Fate Determination of Stem Cells by Deubiquitinating Enzymes (Q38875965) (← links)
- Regulatory factors of induced pluripotency: current status (Q38881466) (← links)
- Embryonic stem cells: a novel paradigm to study proteostasis? (Q38891967) (← links)