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Cells Pluripotent Specific Induced Stem Ipscs Produced Transcription

Induced pluripotent stem cells (IPSCs) are created by using specific transcription factors to activate key genes in adult somatic cells, reprogramming them to become pluripotent.

- specific transcription factors - used to activate specific key genes - in adult somatic cells - to reprogramme cells - so that they become pluripotent

Front How are induced pluripotent stem cells (IPSCs) produced?
Back - specific transcription factors
- used to activate specific key genes
- in adult somatic cells
- to reprogramme cells
- so that they become pluripotent

Tags: gene_expression

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