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Stickiness is key for NANOG to turn on human cell pluripotency

May 5, 2022May 5, 2022chromatin reorganization, fluorescence fluctuation microscopy, NANOG, pluripotent stem cells, prion-like proteins, reserch

Researchers provide new insights into how human NANOG reshapes the genomic landscape to activate a pluripotent state.

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NANOS2 and failed sperm development linked to testicular cancer

May 20, 2021May 20, 2021NANOG, NANOS2, Research, sperm development, testicular cancer

NANOS2-deficient germ cells failed to mature into sperm, remained pluripotent and were more likely to transform into embryonic cancer cells.

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