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Cellular Reprogramming

 Subject
Subject Source: Medical Subject Headings
Scope Note: A process where a fully differentiated or specialized cell is induced to transform into a different cell type that it would normally become under physiological conditions.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Application forms for BBSRC research grants for the proposed projects 'Nuclear and chromatin structure in cloned embryos' and 'Nuclear assembly and reprogramming in cloned mouse embryos', January 2002

 File — Box CLX-A-1497: Series Coll-1320/2, Box: data_value_missing_df41b2623a0a33471ec60b3e0b9b4af8, Box: data_value_missing_ac6920afb878d11be2b81a578216d0a9
Identifier: Coll-1320/2/2/18
Scope and Contents

Original file marked 'Not accepted.'

Dates: January 2002

Files relating to the project 'Role of DNA methylation as a determinant of successful epigenetic reprogramming by nuclear transfer', 1999-2005

 File — Box CLX-A-1496: Series Coll-1320/2, Box: data_value_missing_ba0310c402de470435bb3973dc1879bd, Box: data_value_missing_96f9ed185872ec2a80073fca95727487
Identifier: Coll-1320/2/2/11
Scope and Contents

Contains various drafts of the application form for a BBSRC research grant, related correspondence and a copy of papers from the BBSRC Gene Technologies Underpinning Healthcare, Final Workshop (19-20 January 2004).

Dates: 1999-2005

Letter to Ian Wilmut from the BBSRC concerning his final report for the project 'Use of frog oocyte and egg extracts to reprogramme nuclear function in mammalian cells', 23 September 2008

 Item — Box CLX-A-1497: Series Coll-1320/2, Box: data_value_missing_d10a45de917ef74444c24a424df6a29a, Box: data_value_missing_781d2676e9a15fc187e96e6a227ce373
Identifier: Coll-1320/2/2/28
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Contains copies of draft and completed grant application forms for various scientific projects, with related papers, including correspondence and reports to funding bodies. Proposed projects include research on stem cells, cloning, transgenics and animal embryology.

Dates: 23 September 2008