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  1. Reprogramming - Wikipedia

    In biology, reprogramming refers to erasure and remodeling of epigenetic marks, such as DNA methylation, during mammalian development or in cell culture. [1] Such control is also often …

  2. Efficient chemical reprogramming of human T cells to ...

    2 days ago · Reprogramming antigen-specific T cells into pluripotent stem cells with unlimited self-renewal capacity represents an innovative and powerful strategy to overcome these …

  3. Cell reprogramming: methods, mechanisms and applications - PMC

    Apr 9, 2025 · This review summarizes the recent advances in cell reprogramming mediated by transcription factors or chemical molecules, followed by elaborating on the important roles of …

  4. Reprogramming Cells: How It Works and What It Means

    Jul 31, 2025 · Learn about the intricate science of cell reprogramming, a process that redefines biological possibilities for health and discovery.

  5. Molecular time machines unleashed: small-molecule-driven ...

    6 days ago · Abstract Cellular reprogramming, a method of “resetting” the epigenetic clock by reversing the differentiation state of cells, has emerged as a promising approach to anti-aging, …

  6. Decoding human chemical reprogramming: mechanisms and ...

    Jun 1, 2025 · Chemical reprogramming uniquely enhances the plasticity of human somatic cells, reverting them to progenitor states through dedifferentiation, thereby offering a potential …

  7. T cells gain superior memory through new reprogramming

    5 days ago · Georgetown University's Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers have identified a new way to reprogram T cells, which are infection and tumor-fighting white blood …

  8. Epigenetic reprogramming has shown therapeutic potential across a wide spectrum of diseases including neurodegenerative disorders, cancers, cardiovascular conditions, and metabolic …

  9. What is Cell Reprogramming and What Does It Mean?

    Dec 2, 2025 · Cell reprogramming is the act of reverting mature, specialised cells into induced pluripotent stem cells, also known as iPS cells. This process requires a stem or progenitor cell …

  10. How Scientists Reprogram Cells to Research Diseases | ISCRM

    In 2006, scientists led by Shinya Yamanaka at Kyoto University in Japan pioneered a new technology, known as induced pluripotent stem cells, or iPSC for short. This breakthrough …