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to reprogramming
verb
To program anew or differently.
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The last few people without S.U.V.'s have been arrested and sent to reprogramming camps for behavior modification.
Important to reprogramming an errant brain is establishing a regular bedtime and, even more important, setting a specific time to get up each morning.
Partridge, however, despite being the son of a primary architect of the Dome, does not take well to reprogramming.
Lack of requisite growth factors constitutes a barrier to reprogramming.
But some wondered if this genetic approach to reprogramming created undesirable changes even cancer-causing mutations.
The other four constructs decreased αMHC-GFP iCM reporter expression compared to reprogramming with separate viruses (Wang et al., 2015a).
In addition to reprogramming factor dosage and timing, the epigenetic regulation of gene expression programs is critical to cell lineage commitment.
Lineage tracing indicates that TGFβ and Wnt inhibition during reprogramming produces a five-fold increase in iCM generation compared to reprogramming without inhibitors (Mohamed et al., 2016).
It's also known that these genes involved are key factors to reprogramming cells into pluripotency in vitro and in vivo (Mosteiro et al., 2016).
Therefore, we constructed a PB screening vector pFind1 that enabled a large-scale functional screening strategy for genes related to reprogramming (Fig. 1A and Fig. S1A).
However, it is still unclear how many more genes are implicated in this process, and methods are needed to systematically evaluate each gene's relevance to reprogramming.
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