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A continuum of cell states spans pluripotency and lineage commitment in human embryonic stem cells.

   
Author Shelley R Hough,Andrew L Laslett,Sean B Grimmond,Gabriel Kolle,Martin F Pera
Citation Information PloS one, 4: (2009)
Keywords Blastomeres,Cell Differentiation,Cell Lineage,Drosophila Proteins,Embryonic Stem Cells,Epidermal Growth Factor,Flow Cytometry,Gene Expression Regulation,GPI-Linked Proteins,Humans,Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins,Membrane Glycoproteins,Models, Biological,Neoplasm Proteins,Octamer Transcription Factor-3,Pluripotent Stem Cells,Stem Cells,Transcription, Genetic
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Pub Med ID 19890402
   

Abstract

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Commitment in embryonic stem cells is often depicted as a binary choice between alternate cell states, pluripotency and specification to a particular germ layer or extraembryonic lineage. However, close examination of human ES cell cultures has revealed significant heterogeneity in the stem cell compartment.