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Series GSE23635 Query DataSets for GSE23635
Status Public on May 11, 2011
Title Conversion of mouse fibroblast to hepatocyte-like cells by defined factors
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Plasticity of differentiated cells has been proved by nuclear transfer, induced pluripotent cells and transdifferentiation. Here we show that by transduction of 3 factors (Hnf1alpha, Gata4, and Foxa3) and p19Arf inactivation, tail-tip fibroblasts can be converted to hepatocyte-like (iHep) cells, expressing hepatocyte marker genes, and acquiring many mature hepatocyte functions in vitro and in vivo.
 
Overall design p19Arf-null TTFs were tranfected with 3 liver enriched transcription factors, then changed to modified Block's medium. To enrich iHep cells, epithelial cells were enriched by partial trypsin digestion.
 
Contributor(s) Huang P, Hui L
Citation(s) 21562492
Submission date Aug 16, 2010
Last update date May 10, 2018
Contact name Lijian Hui
E-mail(s) lidan@sibcb.ac.cn
Phone +86-21-54921328
Organization name Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy for Sciences
Department Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Lab Laboratory of Molecular Cell Biology
Street address Yueyang Road 320
City Shanghai
ZIP/Postal code 200031
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL4134 Agilent-014868 Whole Mouse Genome Microarray 4x44K G4122F (Feature Number version)
Samples (13)
GSM703103 p19Arf-null TTF-1
GSM703104 p19Arf-null TTF-2
GSM703105 p19Arf-null TTF-3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA130939

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