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2. A spatiotemporal atlas of mouse liver homeostasis and regeneration

4. Single-cell multi-omics sequencing of human spermatogenesis reveals a DNA demethylation event associated with male meiotic recombination

7. In vitro generation of mouse morula-like cells

12. Single‐cell RNA sequencing reveals immune cell dysfunction in the peripheral blood of patients with highly aggressive gastric cancer

16. c-JUN is a barrier in hESC to cardiomyocyte transition

17. JMJD3 acts in tandem with KLF4 to facilitate reprogramming to pluripotency

19. NCoR/SMRT co-repressors cooperate with c-MYC to create an epigenetic barrier to somatic cell reprogramming

20. Capturing the interactome of newly transcribed RNA

21. Pluripotency reprogramming by competent and incompetent POU factors uncovers temporal dependency for Oct4 and Sox2

24. Modulating the epigenetic state promotes the reprogramming of transformed cells to pluripotency in a line-specific manner

26. Single-cell multiomics sequencing reveals the reprogramming defects in embryos generated by round spermatid injection

27. Metabolic and epigenetic dysfunctions underlie the arrest of in vitro fertilized human embryos in a senescent-like state

30. CTCF functions as an insulator for somatic genes and a chromatin remodeler for pluripotency genes during reprogramming

32. Species-Specific Rewiring of Definitive Endoderm Developmental Gene Activation via Endogenous Retroviruses Through TET1 Mediated Demethylation

33. Human embryos arrest in a quiescent-like state characterized by metabolic and zygotic genome activation problems

34. Publisher Correction: NCoR/SMRT co-repressors cooperate with c-MYC to create an epigenetic barrier to somatic cell reprogramming

36. Transposable element sequence fragments incorporated into coding and noncoding transcripts modulate the transcriptome of human pluripotent stem cells

38. β-Catenin safeguards the ground state of mouse pluripotency by strengthening the robustness of the transcriptional apparatus

43. Transposable Element-Gene Splicing Modulates the Transcriptional Landscape of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells

45. β-Catenin safeguards the ground state of mousepluripotency by strengthening the robustness of the transcriptional apparatus

48. An alternative CTCF isoform antagonizes canonical CTCF occupancy and changes chromatin architecture to promote apoptosis

49. Resolving Cell Fate Decisions during Somatic Cell Reprogramming by Single-Cell RNA-Seq

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