TAF1 Identified as a Key DNA Switch for Blood Stem Cell Differentiation
- SSCTR Exco
- Jul 26
- 1 min read
Published on Technology Networks
A new study identifies TAF1 as a molecular switch that helps adult hematopoietic stem cells transition into mature blood cells while preserving their self-renewal capacity. The research shows that TAF1 activates genes specific to blood cell development without disturbing maintenance pathways. This discovery could refine gene editing strategies and improve safety in regenerative therapies involving blood stem cells.
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