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California Institute for regenerative medicine
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MicroRNAs as regulators of differentiation and cell fate decisions.

Journal: 
Cell Stem Cell
Publication Year: 
2010
Authors: 
Kathryn N Ivey
Deepak Srivastava
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Funding Grants: 
microRNA Regulation of Cardiomyocyte Differentiation from Human Embryonic Stem Cells
CIRM Shared Human Embryonic Stem Cell Core Laboratory
Public Summary: 
MicroRNAs are short strands of RNA that regulate gene expression. Particular microRNAs each have unique expression domains, targets, and gain- and loss-of-function phenotypes that have important implications for directed differentiation of stem cell populations and suppression of undesired cell types. We discuss this emerging topic, in part using muscle differentiation as a paradigm, and highlight common themes and unique modalities by which microRNAs exert their lineage-promoting or differentiation effects on multiple tissues.
Scientific Abstract: 
Unique expression domains, targets, and gain- and loss-of-function phenotypes of particular microRNAs have important implications for directed differentiation of stem cell populations and suppression of undesired cell types. We discuss this emerging topic, in part using muscle differentiation as a paradigm, and highlight common themes and unique modalities by which microRNAs exert their lineage-promoting or differentiation effects on multiple tissues.