Transcription factor-based modulation of neural stem cell differentiation using direct protein transduction

Kristin Stock1, Lars Nolden, Frank Edenhofer

  • 1Institute of Reconstructive Neurobiology, LIFE and BRAIN Center, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany.

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Forced Transdifferentiation

Transdifferentiation, also known as lineage reprogramming, was first discovered by Selman and Kafatos in 1974 in silkmoths. They observed that the moths’ cuticle-producing cells transformed into salt-producing cells. Many such cases of natural transdifferentiation occur in organisms. In humans, pancreatic alpha cells can become beta cells. In newts, the loss of the eye’s lens causes the pigmented epithelial cells to transdifferentiate into the lens cells.
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