The Cohesin Complex Cooperates with Pluripotency Transcription Factors in the Maintenance of Embryonic Stem Cell Identity
ESS000137 - Study
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Mouse embryonic stem cell, R1/E cell line, embryoid body
ESM001208 - Similar
Mouse embryonic stem cell, R1/E cell line, undifferentiated
ESM001209 - Similar
Mouse embryonic stem cell, R1/E cell line, undifferentiated
ESM001210 - Similar
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The Cohesin Complex Cooperates with Pluripotency Transcription Factors in the Maintenance of Embryonic Stem Cell Identity
Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) cells run a self-renewal gene expression program, requiring the expression of certain transcription factors accompanied by a particular chromosome organization to maintain a balance between pluripotency and the capacity for rapid differentiation. However, how transcripti...
Max Planck Institute. Public on: May 19 2011
GSE24030 - GEOSRA
Reference
RAD21 cooperates with pluripotency transcription factors in the maintenance of embryonic stem cell identity.
Nitzsche A, et al. PLoS One. 2011 May 12;6(5):e19470. - Similar
PMID: 21589869 -
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