on topic?

"The effect of Nanog is remarkable. All the hybrid cells became fully
converted to embryonic stem cells," said Jose Silva of the University of
Edinburgh, Scotland, who reported the findings in the journal Nature.

http://news.com.com/Gene+may+mean+adult+cells+can+be+reprogrammed/2100-1008_3-6083878.html?tag=nefd.top

Paul Vixie wrote:

"The effect of Nanog is remarkable. All the hybrid cells became fully
converted to embryonic stem cells," said Jose Silva of the University of
Edinburgh, Scotland, who reported the findings in the journal Nature.

http://news.com.com/Gene+may+mean+adult+cells+can+be+reprogrammed/2100-1008_3-6083878.html?tag=nefd.top

That is why more people from the old continent have subscribed NANOG than lists.ripe.net :slight_smile:

Cheers
Peter and Karin

When the inevitable T-shirt is made with this on it, I want a copy.

Marshall Eubanks wrote:

When the inevitable T-shirt is made with this on it, I want a copy.

There's more ! At the risk of following the bad precedent set by my new
employer for the on-topicness of postings here :slight_smile:

...having a geneticist in the house clued me into this one some time
ago. Apparently:

- NANOG is a new marker for testicular carcinoma in situ and germ cell
tumours.
- Ten processed NANOG pseudogenes are identified in the complete human
genome

Notable publication titles include:
- "Eleven daughters of NANOG"
- "Nanog: a new recruit to the embryonic stem cell orchestra"

Won't do this again...

Keith
http://www.keithmitchell.co.uk

I believe that the effect NANOG creates, despite all the community issues
on conduct in discussion, is critical. Both to the Internet and to our
daily jobs.

If NANOG wasn't here, things would have been a lot more difficult.

  Gadi.