Andrew Paul Hutchins
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Recent Articles
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Zheng Y, Cai J, Hutchins A, Jia L, Liu P, Yang D, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Apr;
11(4):e0152893.
PMID: 27050091
During embryonic organogenesis, the odontogenic potential resides in dental mesenchyme from the bud stage until birth. Mouse dental mesenchymal cells (mDMCs) isolated from the inductive dental mesenchyme of developing molars...
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Wang L, Li X, Huang W, Zhou T, Wang H, Lin A, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2016 Mar;
6:22484.
PMID: 26935433
Human urine cells (HUCs) can be reprogrammed into neural progenitor cells (NPCs) or induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) with defined factors and a small molecule cocktail, but the underlying fate...
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Transient Activation of Mitoflashes Modulates Nanog at the Early Phase of Somatic Cell Reprogramming
Ying Z, Chen K, Zheng L, Wu Y, Li L, Wang R, et al.
Cell Metab
. 2015 Nov;
23(1):220-6.
PMID: 26549484
The mechanisms of somatic cell reprogramming have been revealed at multiple levels. However, the lack of tools to monitor different reactive oxygen species (ROS) has left their distinct signals and...
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Hutchins A, Pei D
Sci Bull (Beijing)
. 2015 Nov;
60(20):1722-1733.
PMID: 26543668
Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile genomic sequences of DNA capable of autonomous and non-autonomous duplication. TEs have been highly successful, and nearly half of the human genome now consists of...
15.
Liu J, Han Q, Peng T, Peng M, Wei B, Li D, et al.
Nat Cell Biol
. 2015 Aug;
17(9):1228.
PMID: 26316456
No abstract available.
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Liu J, Han Q, Peng T, Peng M, Wei B, Li D, et al.
Nat Cell Biol
. 2015 Jun;
17(7):856-67.
PMID: 26098572
Oncogenic transcription factors are known to mediate the conversion of somatic cells to tumour or induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). Here we report c-Jun as a barrier for iPSC formation....
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Hutchins A, Takahashi Y, Miranda-Saavedra D
Sci Rep
. 2015 Mar;
5:9100.
PMID: 25765318
Inflammation is an essential physiological response to infection and injury that must be kept within strict bounds. The IL-10/STAT3 anti-inflammatory response (AIR) is indispensable for controlling the extent of inflammation,...
18.
Hutchins A, Jauch R, Dyla M, Miranda-Saavedra D
Cell Regen
. 2014 Nov;
3(1):1.
PMID: 25408880
Genomic datasets and the tools to analyze them have proliferated at an astonishing rate. However, such tools are often poorly integrated with each other: each program typically produces its own...
19.
Zheng H, Hutchins A, Pan G, Li Y, Pei D, Pei G
Cell Res
. 2014 Jul;
24(10):1162-3.
PMID: 25022900
Accumulating evidence indicates that the mesenchymal-epithelial transition (MET) and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) are basic mechanisms for cell fate conversion and may help us understand both physiologic and pathologic processes such...
20.
Hutchins A, Diez D, Miranda-Saavedra D
JAKSTAT
. 2014 Jan;
2(4):e25097.
PMID: 24416643
STAT3 is the quintessential pleiotropic transcription factor with many biological roles throughout development as well as in multiple adult tissues. Its functional heterogeneity is encoded in the range of genome-wide...