The researchers started by making mouse iPSCs the usual way, except for one change: they swapped out Sox2, one of the Yamanaka factors, for the corresponding Sox gene from choanoflagellates.
William English, the engineer and researcher who helped build the first computer mouse and, in 1968, orchestrated an elaborate demonstration of the technology that foretold the computers ...
Expertise of MGCF encompasses molecular and cell biology to design and generate a variety of reagents for mouse genome engineering, embryo micromanipulation techniques to produce GEMs, and ...
The study used two types of mouse cells—connective tissue cells ... "synNotch," which is a protein that scientists genetically engineer into a cell to serve as a "sensor." Located on a cell's ...