Supplements
Plasticity
Vol. 465, No. 7299 pp 703–745
In this supplement
Plasticity is the capacity of cells or organisms to vary their properties or behaviour when environmental conditions change. Studies over the past few decades have shown that cells are considerably more plastic than had been thought. Uncovering the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying this plasticity is a dynamic area of biology and biomedicine.
Editorial
Plasticity free access
Magdalena Skipper, Ursula Weiss & Noah Gray
doi:10.1038/465703a
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Articles
REVIEW
Nuclear reprogramming to a pluripotent state by three approaches
Shinya Yamanaka & Helen M. Blau
doi:10.1038/nature09229
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (2,649KB)
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Extrinsic regulation of pluripotent stem cells
Martin F. Pera & Patrick P. L. Tam
doi:10.1038/nature09228
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (1,900KB)
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Epigenetics as a unifying principle in the aetiology of complex traits and diseases
Arturas Petronis
doi:10.1038/nature09230
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (2,094KB)
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Brain function and chromatin plasticity
Catherine Dulac
doi:10.1038/nature09231
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (1,614KB)
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Measurement of single-cell dynamics
David G. Spiller, Christopher D. Wood, David A. Rand & Michael R. H. White
doi:10.1038/nature09232
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (1,614KB) | Supplementary information
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