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1. Stage-specific regulation of undifferentiated spermatogonia by AKT1S1-mediated AKT-mTORC1 signaling during mouse spermatogenesis.

2. Reciprocal interplays between MicroRNAs and pluripotency transcription factors in dictating stemness features in human cancers.

3. THG-1 suppresses SALL4 degradation to induce stemness genes and tumorsphere formation through antagonizing NRBP1 in squamous cell carcinoma cells.

4. Involvement of an Oct4-related PouV gene, pou5f3/pou2, in neurogenesis in the early neural plate of zebrafish embryos.

5. Gaining Insights into the Function of Post-Translational Protein Modification Using Genome Engineering and Molecular Cell Biology.

6. OCT4 directly regulates stemness and extracellular matrix-related genes in human germ cell tumours.

7. mTOR up-regulation of BEX4 promotes lung adenocarcinoma cell proliferation by potentiating OCT4.

8. In vitro analysis of the transcriptional regulatory mechanism of zebrafish pou5f3.

9. Metformin promotes the proliferation and differentiation of murine preosteoblast by regulating the expression of sirt6 and oct4.

10. Conversion of glioma cells to glioma stem-like cells by angiocrine factors.

11. The expression of pluripotency and neuronal differentiation markers under the influence of electromagnetic field and nitric oxide.

12. The induction of tumour suppressor protein P53 limits the entry of cells into the pluripotent inner cell mass lineage in the mouse embryo.

13. Copper chaperone ATOX1 regulates pluripotency factor OCT4 in preimplantation mouse embryos.

14. sall1 and sall4 repress pou5f3 family expression to allow neural patterning, differentiation, and morphogenesis in Xenopus laevis.

15. Pluripotency induction in HEK293T cells by concurrent expression of STELLA, OCT4 and NANOS2.

16. Knockdown of gene expression by antisense morpholino oligos in preimplantation mouse embryos cultured in vitro.

17. Diethylnitrosamine-induced expression of germline-specific genes and pluripotency factors, including vasa and oct4, in medaka somatic cells.

18. Protein arginine Methyltransferase 8 gene is expressed in pluripotent stem cells and its expression is modulated by the transcription factor Sox2.

19. Oct4 plays a crucial role in the maintenance of gefitinib-resistant lung cancer stem cells.

20. Cdx2 represses Oct4 function via inducing its proteasome-dependent degradation in early porcine embryos.

21. LDH-A promotes malignant progression via activation of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and conferring stemness in muscle-invasive bladder cancer.

22. OCT4 mediates FSH-induced epithelial–mesenchymal transition and invasion through the ERK1/2 signaling pathway in epithelial ovarian cancer.

23. A cell-free system toward deciphering the post-translational modification barcodes of Oct4 in different cellular contexts.

24. Detailed method description for noninvasive monitoring of differentiation status of human embryonic stem cells.

25. Nanog co-regulated by Nodal/Smad2 and Oct4 is required for pluripotency in developing mouse epiblast.

26. The clinically used photosensitizer Verteporfin (VP) inhibits YAP-TEAD and human retinoblastoma cell growth in vitro without light activation.

27. Lidamycin regulates p53 expression by repressing Oct4 transcription.

28. A Pou5f1/Oct4 dependent Klf2a, Klf2b, and Klf17 regulatory sub-network contributes to EVL and ectoderm development during zebrafish embryogenesis.

29. Knockdown of p53 suppresses Nanog expression in embryonic stem cells.

30. Revisiting the role of GCNF in embryonic development.

31. Nspc1 regulates the key pluripotent Oct4–Nanog–Sox2 axis in P19 embryonal carcinoma cells via directly activating Oct4.

32. Loss of Oct4 expression during the development of murine embryoid bodies

33. Lidamycin induces neural differentiation of mouse embryonic carcinoma cells through down-regulation of transcription factor Oct4

34. Downregulation of transcription factor Oct4 induces an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition via enhancement of Ca2+ influx in breast cancer cells

35. Survival and death of epiblast cells during embryonic stem cell derivation revealed by long-term live-cell imaging with an Oct4 reporter system

36. Emerging roles of microRNAs in the control of embryonic stem cells and the generation of induced pluripotent stem cells

37. Governing cell lineage formation in cloned mouse embryos

38. Mapping of the minimal internal ribosome entry site element in the human embryonic stem cell gene OCT4B mRNA

39. Vasa and the germ line lineage in a colonial urochordate

40. OCT4A contributes to the stemness and multi-potency of human umbilical cord blood-derived multipotent stem cells (hUCB–MSCs)

41. Embryonic stem cell markers expression in cancers

42. miR-302b maintains “stemness” of human embryonal carcinoma cells by post-transcriptional regulation of Cyclin D2 expression

43. Blastomeres of the mouse embryo lose totipotency after the fifth cleavage division: Expression of Cdx2 and Oct4 and developmental potential of inner and outer blastomeres of 16- and 32-cell embryos

44. Alterations of the cytoskeleton in all three embryonic lineages contribute to the epiboly defect of Pou5f1/Oct4 deficient MZspg zebrafish embryos

45. PIAS Proteins as Repressors of Oct4 Function

46. Characterization of DNA methylation change in stem cell marker genes during differentiation of human embryonic stem cells

47. Impact of transient stress and stress enzymes on development

48. Stem cell regulatory function mediated by expression of a novel mouse Oct4 pseudogene

49. Oct4 pseudogenes are transcribed in cancers

50. Sox3 expression in undifferentiated spermatogonia is required for the progression of spermatogenesis

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