Chemical approaches to studying stem cell biology

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作者
Wenlin Li
Kai Jiang
Wanguo Wei
Yan Shi
Sheng Ding
机构
[1] Second Military Medical University,Department of Cell Biology
[2] Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease,undefined
[3] University of California,undefined
[4] Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Center,undefined
[5] Shanghai Advanced Research Institute,undefined
[6] Chinese Academy of Science,undefined
[7] Laboratory of Chemical Genomics,undefined
[8] School of Chemical Biology and Biotechnology,undefined
[9] Shenzhen Graduate School of Peking University,undefined
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Cell Research | 2013年 / 23卷
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small molecules; stem cells; self-renewal; differentiation;
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Stem cells, including both pluripotent stem cells and multipotent somatic stem cells, hold great potential for interrogating the mechanisms of tissue development, homeostasis and pathology, and for treating numerous devastating diseases. Establishment of in vitro platforms to faithfully maintain and precisely manipulate stem cell fates is essential to understand the basic mechanisms of stem cell biology, and to translate stem cells into regenerative medicine. Chemical approaches have recently provided a number of small molecules that can be used to control cell self-renewal, lineage differentiation, reprogramming and regeneration. These chemical modulators have been proven to be versatile tools for probing stem cell biology and manipulating cell fates toward desired outcomes. Ultimately, this strategy is promising to be a new frontier for drug development aimed at endogenous stem cell modulation.
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